The Funerary Character of “High Places” in Ancient Palestine: A Reassessment

Ugar. <i>bmt</i>, Akkad. <i>bamtu</i>; there is no reason to believe that <i>bāmôt</i> played a part in funerary cult.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Barrick, W. Boyd
Format: Print Article
In:VT
Year: 1975, Volume: 25, Pages: 565-595
KeiBi Identifier:37:836
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