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... Ancient Near Eastern Religion as the Integration of Society and Nature . Chicago : 1948 . Important original contribution , vital for any full appraisal of ancient civilization and technics : but especially for my own theory of the ...
... Ancient Near Eastern Religion as the Integration of Society and Nature . Chicago : 1948 . Important original contribution , vital for any full appraisal of ancient civilization and technics : but especially for my own theory of the ...
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... Ancient Egypt . Chicago : 1965 . Heichelheim , Fritz M. An Ancient Economic History : From the Paleolithic Age to the Migrations of the Germanic , Slavic , and Arabic Nations . Vol . 1 . Leiden : 1958 . Henderson , Lawrence J. The ...
... Ancient Egypt . Chicago : 1965 . Heichelheim , Fritz M. An Ancient Economic History : From the Paleolithic Age to the Migrations of the Germanic , Slavic , and Arabic Nations . Vol . 1 . Leiden : 1958 . Henderson , Lawrence J. The ...
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... Ancient Near East and in Israel . Oxford : 1958 . Useful as counterpoise to Frankfort's overemphasis of differences between ancient cultures and his neglect of well - established similarities , when studying a particular institution ...
... Ancient Near East and in Israel . Oxford : 1958 . Useful as counterpoise to Frankfort's overemphasis of differences between ancient cultures and his neglect of well - established similarities , when studying a particular institution ...
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PROLOGUE | 3 |
THE MINDFULNESS OF MAN | 14 |
IN THE DREAMTIME LONG AGO | 48 |
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