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Richard A. Henshaw. Female and Male: The Cultic Personnel. The Bible and the Rest of the Ancient Near East. Princeton Theological Monograph Series 31. Allison Park, Pa.: Pickwick Publications, 1994. xiii, 385 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 October 2009

Victor Avigdor Hurowitz
Affiliation:
Ben-Gurion University, Beersheva, Israel
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Copyright © Association for Jewish Studies 1996

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References

1. See especially the philologically sound study ofGruber, M., ” in Judaic Perspectives of Ancient Israel, ed. Neusner, J., Levine, B. A., and Frerichs, E. S. (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1987), pp. 3548.Google Scholar

2. Landsberg, B., The Date-Palm and Its By-products According to the Cuneiform Sources (Graz, 1967)Google Scholar; Oppenheim, A. L., Glass and Glassmaking in Ancient Mesopotamia (Corning, N.Y., 1970);Google ScholarHartman, L. F. and Oppenheim, A. L., “On Beer and Brewing Techniques in Ancient Mesopotamia,” Journal of the American Oriental Society Supplement Series 10 (Baltimore, 1950).Google Scholar