The Many Faces of the Goddess: The Iconography of the Syro-Palestinian Goddesses Anat, Astarte, Qedeshet, and Asherah C. 1500-1000 Bce by Izak Cornelius
The Many Faces of the Goddess: The Iconography of the Syro-Palestinian Goddesses Anat, Astarte, Qedeshet, and Asherah C. 1500-1000 Bce

Izak Cornelius

The Many Faces of the Goddess: The Iconography of the Syro-Palestinian Goddesses Anat, Astarte, Qedeshet, and Asherah C. 1500-1000 Bce

Orbis Biblicus Et Orientalis

Izak Cornelius

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This book is a treasure trove for anyone fascinated by the mysteries of ancient Near Eastern mythology, offering a rich and in-depth exploration of the multifaceted goddesses Anat, Astarte, Qedeshet, and Asherah, and is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of history, archaeology, and art history alike.

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There are a multitude of female figures represented in the art of the ancient Near East and it has often been proved difficult to differentiate them. This study presents a collection of visual source material on godesses from Egypt, Ugarit, Syria ...

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