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Not Just Counters: Clay Tokens and Ritual Materiality in the Ancient Near East
Joel W. Palka
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Materiality
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Ancient Near East
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Shrines
27%
Ceremonial
18%
Human Burials
13%
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12%
Ritual Objects
12%
Religious Devotion
12%
Cache
11%
Near East
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Blessing
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Pilgrims
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Economics
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Prosperity
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Religion
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Temple
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Artifact
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Health
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Person
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Social Sciences
religious behavior
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sick person
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pilgrimage
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paradigm
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funeral
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