The divine versus the asurian

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636 pages 1996

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This is a major multidisciplinary study of cult and myth, which embraces archaeology, comparative linguistics and mythology as well as sociological analysis. The Divine Versus the Asurian forms an innovatively complete view of the European past and the subsequent dichotomy that occurred. To the many scholars studying cult and myth, York presents a viable hypothesis in an area of great scholarly dispute.

This book serves to sharpen the impetus to investigate European origins and to widen our intellectual horizons.

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