Early Near Eastern and South East European Gods
A) Near Eastern Finds and Representations; 1) Small Figurines and Reliefs 2) Representations on Cylinder Seals; 3) The Development of Sickle-Swords from Sickles; B) The Sickle-Shaped Weapon in Mythology; 1) Near Eastern Data; 2) Parallels in Early Greek Mythology; C) The Neolithic God with the Sickl...
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Format: | Print Article |
In: | AcAr Year: 1964, Volume: 16, Pages: 1-64, 4 pl., 98 fig. |
KeiBi Identifier: | 26:1195 |
Summary: | A) Near Eastern Finds and Representations; 1) Small Figurines and Reliefs 2) Representations on Cylinder Seals; 3) The Development of Sickle-Swords from Sickles; B) The Sickle-Shaped Weapon in Mythology; 1) Near Eastern Data; 2) Parallels in Early Greek Mythology; C) The Neolithic God with the Sickle Attribute in South East Europe and its Ties to the Near East; D) The Religion of Late Neolithic South East Europe and that of Early Greece. |
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