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The Sun and the Shakers, Again: Enga, Ipili, and Somaip Perspectives on the Cult of Ain
Oceania, 2011ABSTRACT The ‘Sun and the Shakers, Again’ resumes the conversation begun by Mervyn J. Meggitt in his 1973 article ‘The Sun and the Shakers’ concerning the circumstances and mindset of Enga and Ipili speakers on the eve (or in the early stages) of colonial penetration. The ‘Cult of Ain,’ as Meggitt termed a regional cult that broke out in the mid‐1940s,
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Roger Beck: The Religion of the Mithras Cult in the Roman Empire. Mysteries of the Unconquered Sun
Gnomon, 2008Roger Beck: The Religion of the Mithras Cult in the Roman Empire. Mysteries of the Unconquered Sun. Oxford: Oxford UP 2006. XV, 285 S. 50 £.
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The Sun and the Shakers, Again: Enga, Ipili, and Somaip Perspectives on the Cult of Ain Part One
Oceania, 2011ABSTRACT In the middle 1940s, at a time when white people were just beginning to penetrate the western highlands of what would become Papua New Guinea, a cult spread quickly among Engas, Ipili speakers, and Somaips. In the seminal article ‘The Sun and the Shakers' published almost 40 years ago, Mervyn J.
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Art Logos – The Art of Word
The secondary artistic convention in the literature of postmodernism is reproduced using unrealistic artistic means. One of these tools is a myth. Since most of Victor Pelevin's works create a postmodern space based on the author's transformation of the mythological vision of the world of various peoples ("Batman Apollo", "Empire V", "Transhumanism Inc.
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The secondary artistic convention in the literature of postmodernism is reproduced using unrealistic artistic means. One of these tools is a myth. Since most of Victor Pelevin's works create a postmodern space based on the author's transformation of the mythological vision of the world of various peoples ("Batman Apollo", "Empire V", "Transhumanism Inc.
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Cult of the Sun: Myth and Magic in Ancient Egypt
The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 1982M. L. Wilson, R. David
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The Influence Of The Sun Cult On Mesopotamian Societies
Mezopotamya’da yaşamın kaynağı olarak görülen güneş, insanlığın merkezini oluşturmuş, toplum içerisindeki mevcut konumu güneşin tanrısal güç olarak algılanmasını beraberinde getirmiştir. Tanrılar panteonunda öneme sahip olan Utu güneşle özdeşleştirilmiştir.openaire +1 more source
Sun cult in the Pre-Islamic System of Beliefs of the Azerbaijani People
2017InTurkic speaking peoples, also in Azerbaijan in beliefs system before Islam toworship the Sun was wide spread. Thefire was the symbol of the Sun in the Earth, the flames of the fire mediatorbetween Ulken God and people. In Novruz holiday decorated khonchas in honor ofthe Sun also reflects this belief.
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The Cult of the Sun and the Cult of the Dead in Egypt
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1925openaire +1 more source

