Cultures in contact in the Syrian Lower Middle Euphrates Valley : aspects of the Local Cults in the Iron Age II

Recent researches in the Lower Middle Euphrates valley, in the Syrian and in Iraqi sections, have contributed to change the way to reconstruct the origins and the evolution of the local Aramaean culture and its social/political organization since Iron I period. While the continuity of at least some...

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Main Author: Masetti-Rouault, Maria Grazia (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: IFAPO 2009
In: Syria
Year: 2009, Volume: 86, Pages: 141-147
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