Erech (Extinct city) : The house of prisoners : slavery and state in Uruk during the revolt against Samsu-iluna / Andrea Seri
2013
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Animal culture -- Iraq -- Erech (Extinct city) : The sacrificial economy : assessors, contractors, and thieves in the management of sacrificial sheep at the Eanna Temple of Uruk (ca. 625-520 B.C.) / by Michael Kozuh
Erech (Extinct city) -- Buildings, structures, etc : The sacrificial economy : assessors, contractors, and thieves in the management of sacrificial sheep at the Eanna Temple of Uruk (ca. 625-520 B.C.) / by Michael Kozuh
2014
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Erech (Extinct city) -- Economic conditions : The sacrificial economy : assessors, contractors, and thieves in the management of sacrificial sheep at the Eanna Temple of Uruk (ca. 625-520 B.C.) / by Michael Kozuh
2014
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Goats -- Iraq -- Erech (Extinct city) : The sacrificial economy : assessors, contractors, and thieves in the management of sacrificial sheep at the Eanna Temple of Uruk (ca. 625-520 B.C.) / by Michael Kozuh
2014
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Herders -- Iraq -- Erech (Extinct city) : The sacrificial economy : assessors, contractors, and thieves in the management of sacrificial sheep at the Eanna Temple of Uruk (ca. 625-520 B.C.) / by Michael Kozuh
Sheep -- Iraq -- Erech (Extinct city) : The sacrificial economy : assessors, contractors, and thieves in the management of sacrificial sheep at the Eanna Temple of Uruk (ca. 625-520 B.C.) / by Michael Kozuh
Temples -- Iraq -- Erech (Extinct city) : The sacrificial economy : assessors, contractors, and thieves in the management of sacrificial sheep at the Eanna Temple of Uruk (ca. 625-520 B.C.) / by Michael Kozuh
Erectile Dysfunction -- psychology : The philosophy of Viagra : bioethical responses to the Viagrification of the modern world / edited by Thorsten Botz-Bornstein
The state of the PENIS when the erectile tissue becomes filled or swollen (tumid) with BLOOD and causes the penis to become rigid and elevated. It is a complex process involving CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEMS; HORMONES; SMOOTH MUSCLES; and vascular functions