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Popular drama in Northern Europe in the Later Middle Ages : a symposium,11th, 17-18 November 1986
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Year: 1988 Publisher: Odense Odense University Press

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The Ballad as Narrative : studies in the ballad traditions of England, Scotland, Germany and Denmark
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ISBN: 8774923927 Year: 1982 Publisher: Odense University Press

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Commonplace and creativity. The role of formulaic diction in anglo-scottish traditional balladry

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Shiloh : the Danish excavations at Tall Sailun, Palestine in 1926, 1929, 1932 and 1963

Danish contributions to classical scholarship 1971-1991 : a bibliography
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ISBN: 8772898224 Year: 2004

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Tall al-Fukhār : results from excavations in 1990-93 and 2002
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ISBN: 9788771244090 Year: 2015 Publisher: Aarhus (Denmark) Aarhus University Press

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Tall al-Fukhar is a vast commemorative site located on the border between Jordan and Syria, in Wadi ash-Shallale. It is home to a rare quantity of pottery, antiques and ancient structures; these discoveries define and trace the Aramaeans, who settled within the valley. The text provides a detailed and thorough examination of the excavations conducted between 1990 and 2002, which shed light on the wars that took place between the kingdoms of Northern Israel and Aram-Damaskus. The Scandinavian expedition, which lies on a 375m natural spur, provides an insight into the social, economic and material developments that emerged from the Early Bronze Age 3600 BC to the Post Hellenistic Period 650 AD, continuing to the modern day.

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