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... Temple in the seasons 1931 / 2-1934 / 5 , while at Tell Agrab in the last two seasons he excavated the Temple of Shara . Also at Tell Asmar he conducted soundings in search of the known main temple E - Sikil , which was never found ...
... Temple in the seasons 1931 / 2-1934 / 5 , while at Tell Agrab in the last two seasons he excavated the Temple of Shara . Also at Tell Asmar he conducted soundings in search of the known main temple E - Sikil , which was never found ...
Page 363
... temple down through Early Dynastic III to the large square temple of Early Dynastic II , then through successive archaic phases of Early Dynastic I to a small irregular Protoliterate shrine , the earliest building on the site . The most ...
... temple down through Early Dynastic III to the large square temple of Early Dynastic II , then through successive archaic phases of Early Dynastic I to a small irregular Protoliterate shrine , the earliest building on the site . The most ...
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... temples at Tell Asmar , the Shara Temple at Tell Agrab , Sennacherib's aqueduct , the Ubaid , Uqair , and Eridu temples as examples of early religious continuity in Mesopotamia , and the Bronze Age palaces and shrines of Beycesultan ...
... temples at Tell Asmar , the Shara Temple at Tell Agrab , Sennacherib's aqueduct , the Ubaid , Uqair , and Eridu temples as examples of early religious continuity in Mesopotamia , and the Bronze Age palaces and shrines of Beycesultan ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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