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Date: 2015-09-21 17:34:42
Culture
Semitic languages
Religion
Levantine mythology
Liturgical languages
Phoenician mythology
Ugarit
Mesopotamian mythology
Middle Eastern mythology
Akkadian language
Religions of the ancient Near East
El

Duane E. Smith Academic Curriculum Vitae (Revised August 9, 2015) Email: Education: University of Southern California ‒ BSEE, 1964

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