The Falcon and Female Cat in Egyptian Magic and The Petese Stories

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The Falcon and Female Cat in Egyptian Magic and The Petese Stories. / Ryholt, Kim.

I: Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Bind 101, 2016, s. 179-180.

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Ryholt, K 2016, 'The Falcon and Female Cat in Egyptian Magic and The Petese Stories', Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, bind 101, s. 179-180.

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Ryholt, K. (2016). The Falcon and Female Cat in Egyptian Magic and The Petese Stories. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 101, 179-180.

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Ryholt K. The Falcon and Female Cat in Egyptian Magic and The Petese Stories. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 2016;101:179-180.

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Ryholt, Kim. / The Falcon and Female Cat in Egyptian Magic and The Petese Stories. I: Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 2016 ; Bind 101. s. 179-180.

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