The Syro-Hittite Ritual Burial of Monuments
ritual burial of gate-lions and statues, sporadically practiced for over half a millennium, was motivated by belief similar to that which motivates the burial of human beings.
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Format: | Print Article |
In: | JNES Year: 1970, Volume: 29, Pages: 124-128, 1 pl. |
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