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The Storm-God and the Sea: The Origin, Versions, and Diffusion of a Myth throughout the Ancient Near East
N. Ayali-Darshan
, Liat Keren (Translator)
Department of Hebrew and Semitic Languages
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Papyrus
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Ugarit
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Mesopotamia
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Eastern Culture
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Anatolia
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Baal Cycle
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Astarte
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storm-gods
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Ancient Near East
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Egypt
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Ugarit
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Baal
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Mesopotamia
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Syria
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