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School of the Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Archaeology
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
McDonald Institute Monographs & Conversations
[16] Fierce lions, angry mice and fat-tailed sheep: Animal encounters in the ancient Near East
Canines from inside and outside the city: of dogs, foxes and wolves in conceptual spaces in Sumero-Akkadian texts
Canines from inside and outside the city: of dogs, foxes and wolves in conceptual spaces in Sumero-Akkadian texts
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Vilela, Andréa
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https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.76187
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2021-09-29
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McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
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[16] Fierce lions, angry mice and fat-tailed sheep: Animal encounters in the ancient Near East
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