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Belet Nagar
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was connected with kingship, but much about her role in the religions of the ancient Near East remains uncertain. Belet Nagar means "Lady of Nagar," and
1864 in Germany
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Jeremias, German pastor, assyriologist and an expert on the religions of the Ancient Near East (died 1935) 4 March – Johanna Ey, German art dealer (died
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ProQuest Ebook Central. Holland, Glenn S. Gods in the Desert : Religions of the Ancient Near East , Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2009. ProQuest Ebook Central
Elena Cassin
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Research as a specialist of Assyriology and of History of the Religions of the Ancient Near East . She worked mainly on the legal and economic history of ancient
Mark S. Smith
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Academic work Discipline Ancient Near Eastern languages, Religions of the Ancient Near East , Old Testament Literature Institutions New York University
List of Assyriologists
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Alfred Jeremias (German, 1864–1935), pastor and expert on the religions of the ancient Near East . Claude Hermann Walter Johns (British, 1857–1920), lecturer
Oriental Institute, ASCR
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Mongolia), Hinduism, Taoism and Confucianism, and of the religions of the Ancient Near East . The relevance of religions and religious beliefs to modern
Enlil
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231–234 Holland, Glenn Stanfield (2009), Gods in the Desert: Religions of the Ancient Near East , Lanham, Maryland, Boulder, Colorado, New York City, New York
Ninurta
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ISSN 0169-9024 Holland, Glenn Stanfield (2009), Gods in the Desert: Religions of the Ancient Near East , Lanham, Maryland, Boulder, Colorado, New York City, New York
Caloian
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practice, drawing connections between the Caloian and various religions of the Ancient Near East —with specific focus on Dumuzid and Attis. Ciubotaru and Ciubotaru
List of Mesopotamian deities
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104. Holland, Glenn Stanfield (2009), Gods in the Desert: Religions of the Ancient Near East , Lanham, Maryland, Boulder, Colorado, New York City, New York