Rituals of Sacrificing Followers in the Arabian Gulf Cemeteries During the Third Millennium BC and their Civilizational Significance
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10.21608/shedet.2023.194931.1181
Human sacrifices, Dilmun, Umm Al-Nar, Mesopotamia, ancient Egypt
Munirah
ALaqeel
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Dr. Munirah Ali Saleh Alaqeel, History Department, Faculty of Arts, Dammam, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Saudi Arabia. maaqeel@iau.edu.sa
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Rituals of Sacrificing Followers in the Arabian Gulf Cemeteries During the Third Millennium BC and their Civilizational Significance
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