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Playing with Fire: Initial Observations on the Religious Uses of Clay Cobras from Amarna

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Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Volume: 40, Start page: 113

Swansea University Author: Kasia Szpakowska Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.2307/40000294

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This article presents a preliminary interpretation of the function of the clay cobra figurines found in Amarna in Ancient Egypt.

Published in: Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt
ISSN: 00659991
Published: 2003
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title Playing with Fire: Initial Observations on the Religious Uses of Clay Cobras from Amarna
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title_short Playing with Fire: Initial Observations on the Religious Uses of Clay Cobras from Amarna
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