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Lorente, Miguel Ángel Nogales. Templarios, masonería y el nuevo orden mundial: Expediciones precolombinas al continente americano. Málaga: Sepha, 2013.

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The labyrinth of the Grail. Grand Bay, Ala: Laughing Owl Pub., 1999.

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The Templar meridians: The secret mapping of the New World. Rochester, Vt: Destiny Books, 2005.

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Grail knights of North America: On the trail of the grail legacy in Canada and the United States. Toronto: Hounslow Press, 1998.

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Sora, Steven. The lost colony of the Templars: Verrazano's secret mission to America. Rochester, Vt: Destiny Books, 2004.

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1950-, Hopkins Marilyn, ed. Templars in America: From the Crusades to the New World. Boston: Weiser Books, 2004.

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Mann, William F. The Knights Templar in the New World: How Henry Sinclair brought the Grail to Acadia. Rochester, Vt: Destiny Books, 2004.

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Clare, Rosenfield, Bailey Dorothy, and Wray Joe D, eds. Ten Lives of the Buddha: Siamese temple painting and Jataka tales. New York: Weatherhill, 1996.

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The Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair: Evidence of a 14th century Scottish voyage to North America. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Co., 2010.

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Nna, Humphrey. Travel Journal Planner Layout Templates Pdf. Independently Published, 2021.

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Flame, Esmerelda Little. The Temple of the Twelve ebook (3.5 disk--PDF & HTML)). Spilled Candy Publications, 2001.

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Templars in America. Barnes & Noble, 2004.

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Publishing, Bunco Matthew. Bunco Score Sheets #5 : 120 Bunco Score Pads: FREE Bonus Gift PDF Score Sheets Template, 6 X9 Compact Size. Independently Published, 2020.

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Bunco Score Sheets #4 : 120 Bunco Score Pads: FREE Bonus Gift PDF Score Sheets Template, 6 X9 Compact Size. Independently Published, 2020.

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Press, Bunco Matthew. Bunco Score Sheets : 120 Bunco Score Pads : FREE Bonus Gift PDF Score Sheets Template: 6 X 9 Compact Size. Independently Published, 2020.

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Anderson, Greg. Missing Objects. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190886646.003.0004.

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The standard “democratic Athens” account becomes still more problematic when the terms of its construction are themselves questioned. As described in chapter one, this account takes for granted a modern, universalist template or model of social being. This theoretical template would have us presume the presence in antiquity of various complex societal phenomena, like discrete realms of nature and culture, sacred and secular, public and private, etc. It would have us presume the prevalence in the polis of specific social objects, like state, society, economy, religion, and the natural, pre-social individual. And it would have us presume the imaginability in Athens of modern-style, proto-liberal forms of equality, rights, and citizenship. Yet there is no explicit evidence that supports any of these presumptions. There is no evidence at all for any close correspondence between our modern theoretical model and ancient lived experience. Indeed, the evidence that we do have indicates quite unequivocally that our model’s various master categories would have made no sense at all to the classical Athenians as self-evidently real phenomena.
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Beiner, Guy. Pre-Forgetting. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198749356.003.0002.

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Paradoxical as it may seem, memory can pre-date history, and even more surprisingly, forgetting can precede remembering. Historical events are perceived through the ‘prememory’ of reference to memories of previous events. Moreover, concerns of being forgotten, though often unnoticed, can be raised in advance of the unravelling of historical events and their remembrance. The subtle dynamics of this ‘pre-forgetting’, which are embedded into the very earliest stage of memory formation, are demonstrated through an examination of the case of the republican protomartyr William Orr. Remembrance of his trial and execution, in advance of the 1798 rebellion, offered a template for subsequent remembrance of the United Irishmen. Periodic calls to ‘Remember Orr’ were perforated with anxieties of forgetting that sustained forgetful remembrance.
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Hopkins, Marilyn, and Tim Wallace-Murphy. Templars in America: From the Crusades to the New World. Red Wheel/Weiser, 2004.

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Press, Matthew Five Crowns. 5 Crowns Score Sheets : 120 Five Crowns Score Pads: FREE Bonus Gift PDF Five Crowns Score Sheets Template, 6 X9 Compact Size. Independently Published, 2020.

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Press, Matthew 5. Crowns. 5 Crowns Score Sheets : : 120 Five Crowns Score Pads: FREE Bonus Gift PDF Five Crowns Score Sheets Template, 6 X9 Compact Size #7. Independently Published, 2020.

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5 Crowns Score Sheets : 120 Five Crowns Score Pads: FREE Bonus Gift PDF Five Crowns Score Sheets Template, 6 X9 Compact Size #2. Independently Published, 2020.

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Press, Matthew Five Crowns. 5 Crowns Score Sheets : 120 Five Crowns Score Pads: FREE Bonus Gift PDF Five Crowns Score Sheets Template, 6 X9 Compact Size #6. Independently Published, 2020.

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Press, Matthew Five Crowns. 5 Crowns Score Sheets : 120 Five Crowns Score Pads: FREE Bonus Gift PDF Five Crowns Score Sheets Template, 6 X9 Compact Size #3. Independently Published, 2020.

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Press, Matthew Five Crowns. 5 Crowns Score Sheets : 120 Five Crowns Score Pads: FREE Bonus Gift PDF Five Crowns Score Sheets Template, 6 X9 Compact Size #5. Independently Published, 2020.

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Mann, William F. The Templar Meridians: The Secret Mapping of the New World. Destiny Books, 2006.

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Vajda, Edward J. Patterns of Innovation and Retention in Templatic Polysynthesis. Edited by Michael Fortescue, Marianne Mithun, and Nicholas Evans. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199683208.013.21.

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Polysynthetic verb morphology can be extraordinarily complex, with interacting subsystems arranged in phonological and morphological layers, some of which are more readily transparent on the synchronic level. Historical-linguistic comparisons demonstrate that this type of structure can be surprisingly persistent across time, with slow phonological attrition being one of the primary causal agents. Metathesis and reanalysis of morphemes and morpheme positions was also noted as an important agent of change. This chapter examines what is known about the historical layering of two distinct, but possibly genealogically related prefixing verb morphologies: Yeniseian and Athabaskan, both of which have developed different strategies of expressing agreement with subjects and objects, layering these grammatical markers between lexical morphemes and markers of tense–mood–aspect. Phonological fusing of certain sets of adjacent markers renders the pre-root portions of both morphological templates particularly challenging for assigning morpheme glosses. Historical reasons for this evolution are identified and assessed.
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Galpin, Timothy. Winning at the Acquisition Game. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198858560.001.0001.

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Winning at the Acquisition Game is a collection of the best materials, insights, tools, and templates which comprise the popular Mergers and Acquisitions course taught in the MBA and Executive MBA programs at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. Each chapter provides readers with practical knowledge and tools to help them understand the entire mergers and acquisitions (M&A) process from pre-deal strategy and due diligence, through transaction valuation, negotiations, and closing, to post-deal implementation, workforce motivation, innovation for revenue growth, and results measurement and reporting. As a result, readers will gain valuable insights into the entire M&A process, from beginning to end, connecting traditionally distinct, “siloed” functional expertise across the process. Case examples in the chapters describe how each stage of the process has been implemented by companies across various industries. Each chapter concludes with a set of discussion questions and a self-assessment that readers can use to determine their firm’s current level of M&A capability. Practical frameworks, tools, and templates are also provided in an “M&A Workbook” that readers can apply to their own transactions, now or in the future.
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Colouring Book For Adults and Children. Mandala: Colouring Book with 95 Mandala for Adults and Children on Black Background for Fantastic Colors - All Colouring Templates As PDF to Print Out. Independently Published, 2019.

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Publishing, Seasonal Sudoku Books. Seasons Sudoku Book for Creative Kids: Puzzle Fun for Children - Sudoku Book with 500 Numbers and Symbol Sudokus - Difficulty Very Easy to Difficult - + 500 Bonus Sudokus As PDF - Memory Training - Including Solutions and PDF Templates - Spring Edition. Independently Published, 2019.

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Publishing, Seasonal Sudoku Books. Seasons Sudoku Book for Creative Kids: Puzzle Fun for Children - Sudoku Book with 500 Numbers and Symbol Sudokus - Difficulty Very Easy to Difficult - + 500 Bonus Sudokus As PDF - Memory Training - Including Solutions and PDF Templates - Winter Edition. Independently Published, 2019.

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Seasonal Sudoku Seasonal Sudoku Books Publishing. Seasons Sudoku Book for Creative Kids: Puzzle Fun for Girls - Sudoku Book with 500 Numbers and Symbol Sudokus - Difficulty Very Easy to Difficult - + 500 Bonus Sudokus As PDF - Memory Training - Including Solutions and PDF Templates - Winter Edition. Independently Published, 2019.

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Gordon, Gregory S. Speech and Atrocity. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190612689.003.0002.

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Chapter 1 limns the chronology of speech and government-sponsored mass violence over the centuries. After an overview of pre-twentieth century hate rhetoric, it focuses on Ottoman propaganda in relation to the Armenian Genocide. It then describes the Nazi hate speech campaign against the Jews, the archetypal modern template for mass murder agitprop. It then moves to the post–Cold War period and examines the role of speech in the 1990s atrocities committed in the Balkans and Rwanda. The chapter concludes by examining more recent instances of atrocity rhetoric connected to mass crimes: postelection violence in Kenya and Côte d’Ivoire; extremist Buddhist attacks against Muslims in Myanmar; the Islamic State’s genocidal violence against the Yazidis; and Dinka versus Nuer bloodshed in South Sudan. In tracing this history, two overarching rhetorical strategies become apparent—exclusion (defaming and dehumanizing the out-group) and threat (warning that the out-group threatens violence so must be eliminated first).
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Smith, Leonard V. Mastering Revolution. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199677177.003.0006.

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Revolution in various forms had been endemic to the Great War. The Paris Peace Conference sought not so much to oppose revolution as to master it in the formation of a new international system. It created the International Labour Organization to institutionalize a transnational approach to labor relations, and thus head off worker unrest as a source of revolution. The Mandate Principle put all mandates at least theoretically on the path to independence, however indefinite the period of tutelage. The Mandate Principle, at least discursively, provided a means of pre-empting anti-colonialism as a source of international instability. The conference also sought to master revolution in successor states. Recognizing Czechoslovakia as a model liberal democracy provided a template ill-suited to recognizing the other successor states. The war between Romania and Hungary in 1919–20 left the Supreme Council with recognition as its only means to control the behavior of successor states.
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Mattissen, Johanna. Nivkh. Edited by Michael Fortescue, Marianne Mithun, and Nicholas Evans. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199683208.013.47.

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Nivkh (Paleosiberian group), spoken on the lower reaches of the Amur River and on Sakhalin island in Siberia by a few hundred speakers in four main varieties, but rapidly dying out, is a polysynthetic head-marking but configurational SOV language, with defective polypersonalism, noun incorporation, verb root serialization, and complex noun forms. Its dominant structural principle and characteristic design is dependent-head-synthesis, with dependents lexically head-marked and still referentially active. Nivkh displays compositional polysynthesis with a mixed internal structure, as the suffixal domain of a word-form may be described by a template, whereas the pre-root domain is scope-ordered due to dependent chaining. The evolutionary path of complex forms is best conceived of as coalescence of formerly adjacent words. Morphophonemic processes at the word-internal morpheme boundaries, especially consonant dissimilation and assimilation, and bound allomorphs prove the wordhood of the complexes. Non-root bound morphemes encode modalities, degree, scalar, and focus operators and phase of action.
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Hopkins, Marilyn, Tim Wallace-Murphy, and Scott F. Wolter. Templars in America: The Secret Legacy of Voyages to America Before Columbus. Red Wheel/Weiser, 2023.

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publications, CMR creativity. Azulejo coloring book for kids: For boys and girls ages 8-12 - 45 Azulejos for coloring - gift book to relax and promote creativity - incl. PDF templates. Independently published, 2020.

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Anderson, Greg. Our Athenian Yesterdays. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190886646.003.0002.

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Part One (“Losing Athens in Translation”) begins by introducing the case study, surveying “democratic Athens,” the consensus modern account of the “way of life” (politeia) which the Athenians called demokratia. This account is a conventional historicist construct, one that forces non-modern experiences to comply with a standard modern template of social being. It thus objectifies the polis as a disenchanted, functionally differentiated terrain inhabited by natural, pre-social individuals. Here, experience is neatly compartmentalized into discrete “orders,” “realms” or “fields,” such as the material and the ideational, the natural and the cultural, sacred and secular, public and private, the political, the social, the economic, and the religious. Athenian demokratia is duly historicized as “democracy,” as a specialist political system which bore a family resemblance to the liberal, egalitarian governments of our own time. And order in Athens is then assumed to radiate out from this male-dominated political system over all other societal fields and realms. As the following chapters will show, there are significant problems with this “democratic Athens” account.
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Goudsward, David. Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair: Evidence of a 14th Century Scottish Voyage to North America, 2d Ed. McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2020.

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Raydugin, Yuri G. Modern Risk Quantification in Complex Projects. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198844334.001.0001.

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There are multiple complaints that existing project risk quantification methods—both parametric and Monte Carlo—fail to produce accurate project duration and cost-risk contingencies in a majority of cases. It is shown that major components of project risk exposure—non-linear risk interactions—pertaining to complex projects are not taken into account. It is argued that a project system consists of two interacting subsystems: a project structure subsystem (PSS) and a project delivery subsystem (PDS). Any misalignments or imbalances between these two subsystems (PSS–PDS mismatches) are associated with the non-linear risk interactions. Principles of risk quantification are developed to take into account three types of non-linear risk interactions in complex projects: internal risk amplifications due to existing ‘chronic’ project system issues, knock-on interactions, and risk compounding. Modified bowtie diagrams for the three types of risk interactions are developed to identify and address interacting risks. A framework to visualize dynamic risk patterns in affinities of interacting risks is proposed. Required mathematical expressions and templates to factor relevant risk interactions to Monte Carlo models are developed. Business cases are discussed to demonstrate the power of the newly-developed non-linear Monte Carlo methodology (non-linear integrated schedule and cost risk analysis (N-SCRA)). A project system dynamics methodology based on rework cycles is adopted as a supporting risk quantification tool. Comparison of results yielded by the non-linear Monte Carlo and system dynamics models demonstrates a good alignment of the two methodologies. All developed Monte Carlo and system dynamics models are available on the book’s companion website.
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Schäfer, Peter. Two Gods in Heaven. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691181325.001.0001.

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Contrary to popular belief, Judaism was not always strictly monotheistic. This book reveals the long and little-known history of a second, junior god in Judaism, showing how this idea was embraced by rabbis and Jewish mystics in the early centuries of the common era and casting Judaism's relationship with Christianity in an entirely different light. The book demonstrates how the Jews of the pre-Christian Second Temple period had various names for a second heavenly power—such as Son of Man, Son of the Most High, and Firstborn before All Creation. The book traces the development of the concept from the Son of Man vision in the biblical Book of Daniel to the Qumran literature, the Ethiopic Book of Enoch, and the Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria. After the destruction of the Second Temple, the picture changes drastically. While the early Christians of the New Testament took up the idea and developed it further, their Jewish contemporaries were divided. Most rejected the second god, but some—particularly the Jews of Babylonia and the writers of early Jewish mysticism—revived the ancient Jewish notion of two gods in heaven. Describing how early Christianity and certain strands of rabbinic Judaism competed for ownership of a second god to the creator, this book radically transforms our understanding of Judeo-Christian monotheism.
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Hofreiter, Christian. Pre-Critical Readings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198810902.003.0002.

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This chapter briefly considers the reception of the major herem texts in a number of corpora that lie outside the primary focus of the present work: in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament itself (including the Apocrypha), in Second Temple and Jewish Hellenistic literature, in the New Testament, and in Christian authors before Marcion. These readings are ‘pre-critical’ in that they predate Marcion’s seminal criticism and do not address herem in terms of a moral challenge. The reception of herem texts within this corpus is shown to have been largely uncritical; there is some evidence of toning down in the works of Philo, who strategically omits certain herem passages and interprets others allegorically. However, neither the allegoresis by Philo nor that by Barnabas or Justin Martyr appear to have resulted from moral concerns about the texts. There is also no suggestion that these events did not in fact occur.
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Givens, Terryl L. Feeding the Flock. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199794935.001.0001.

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This is a study of the general scheme of organization, offices, authority, and practices that God designed to bring to fruition his ultimate intentions for the human family, which scheme arises out of the theology of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, that is, Mormonism. As a study of ecclesiology, the focus is on how Mormon ideas and doctrines have been formally implemented through an ecclesiastical structure and modes of worship. Underlying Mormon theology is a radically reconstituted covenant theology, which Mormons call the New and Everlasting Covenant, which has its origins in premortal or pre-existent councils, envisions mortality as an educative process rather than as a digression entailed by an Adamic fall, and finds culmination in the theosis or divinization of all humans. Such theosis anticipates the incorporation of men and women into a heavenly family, which end is achieved through a system of covenants and temple ordinances or sacraments. Also vital to this process are proper authority, or priesthood, an organizational structure to the church, spiritual gifts, and scriptures that include but go beyond the Bible. The study concludes with an overview of Mormon practices of boundary maintenance and discipline.
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Yaniv, Bracha. The Carved Wooden Torah Arks of Eastern Europe. Liverpool University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781906764371.001.0001.

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The carved wooden Torah arks found in eastern Europe from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries were magnificent structures, unparalleled in their beauty and mystical significance. The work of Jewish artisans, they dominated the synagogues of numerous towns both large and small throughout the former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, inspiring worshippers with their monumental scale and intricate motifs. Virtually none of these pieces survived the devastation of the two world wars. This book breathes new life into a lost genre, making it accessible to scholars and students of Jewish art, Jewish heritage, and religious art more generally. Making use of hundreds of pre-war photographs housed in local archives, the author develops a vivid portrait of the history and artistic development of these arks. Analysis of the historical context in which these arks emerged includes a broad survey of the traditions that characterized the local workshops of Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine. The author provides a detailed analysis of the motifs carved into the Torah arks and explains their mystical significance, among them representations of Temple imagery and messianic themes — and even daring visual metaphors for God. Fourteen arks are discussed in particular detail, with full supporting documentation; appendices relating to the inscriptions on the arks and to the artisans' names will further facilitate future research. The book throws new light on long-forgotten traditions of Jewish craftsmanship and religious understanding.
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