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Close to the Ruler and to the Gods: The Cultic Duties of the Cupbearer and the Role of Priestesses and Priests in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia
Tel-Aviv University
Lecturer(s):
Walther Sallaberger (LMU, Munich)
Location:
TAU
Date:
Monday, 19 March 2018
Published in
Priests and Priesthood in the Near East: Social, Intellectual and Economic Aspects
Tagged under
archaeology
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