Dumuzi is presented in different ways in Near Eastern myths. He is described as wild bull or man, sometimes he is part of a dedicated family structure or a separated entity. This poster presents eight different views on the Mesopotamian deity, modelled as minimal (or shallow) ontologies, used to compare Dumuzi’s diverse representations
In Mesopotamia, gods were associated with the bull from at least the Early Dynastic Period until the...
Duara (Prasenjit) Superscribing Symbols: the Myth ofGuandi, Chinese God of War. In: Archives de scie...
I am dealing with Messianic myth, graphically designated as U. This U marks the descent, the sufferi...
Mesopotamian god Dumuzi (Tammûz) appears in the roles of shepherd, king, lover of a goddess and a "d...
This thesis examines the distribution of three portions of narrative action, or motifs, which are fo...
This thesis examines the distribution of three portions of narrative action, or motifs, which are fo...
This thesis reframes comparative mythological methodology in the context of recent developments in e...
Ongoing discussions in anthropology call for the abandoning of the representational approach of cult...
“Demon” is a generic term that hardly fits the various Mesopotamian beings, which according to moder...
This study discusses the rise of mythological thinking, focusing on ancient Near Eastern creation my...
This study discusses the rise of mythological thinking, focusing on ancient Near Eastern creation my...
[[abstract]]Abstract " Shoushas-Tu ", a series of narrative paintings about depicting gras...
There is found in the ancient art of Mesopotamia an enigmatic bearded hero who appears in several at...
The ways that scholars from different disciplines identify images of gods or divine beings can chang...
The religion and mythology of any nation cannot be understood apart from its historical context, and...
In Mesopotamia, gods were associated with the bull from at least the Early Dynastic Period until the...
Duara (Prasenjit) Superscribing Symbols: the Myth ofGuandi, Chinese God of War. In: Archives de scie...
I am dealing with Messianic myth, graphically designated as U. This U marks the descent, the sufferi...
Mesopotamian god Dumuzi (Tammûz) appears in the roles of shepherd, king, lover of a goddess and a "d...
This thesis examines the distribution of three portions of narrative action, or motifs, which are fo...
This thesis examines the distribution of three portions of narrative action, or motifs, which are fo...
This thesis reframes comparative mythological methodology in the context of recent developments in e...
Ongoing discussions in anthropology call for the abandoning of the representational approach of cult...
“Demon” is a generic term that hardly fits the various Mesopotamian beings, which according to moder...
This study discusses the rise of mythological thinking, focusing on ancient Near Eastern creation my...
This study discusses the rise of mythological thinking, focusing on ancient Near Eastern creation my...
[[abstract]]Abstract " Shoushas-Tu ", a series of narrative paintings about depicting gras...
There is found in the ancient art of Mesopotamia an enigmatic bearded hero who appears in several at...
The ways that scholars from different disciplines identify images of gods or divine beings can chang...
The religion and mythology of any nation cannot be understood apart from its historical context, and...
In Mesopotamia, gods were associated with the bull from at least the Early Dynastic Period until the...
Duara (Prasenjit) Superscribing Symbols: the Myth ofGuandi, Chinese God of War. In: Archives de scie...
I am dealing with Messianic myth, graphically designated as U. This U marks the descent, the sufferi...