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409 items found for "gum arabic"
- Kulla - God of Bricks & Building
God of the People Disease Demons & Doctors: Ancient Mesopotamia Dromedary Camel: Animals of Ancient Arabia
- Ebony - Precious Wood of Ancients
after infection by Phialophora mold) See also: Puduhepa - Queen of the Hittites Giant Cinnamon Birds of Arabia
- Witches' Night - Hexennacht
See also: Oldest Cattle Cult 6000 BCE - Arabia The Many Faces of Frau Holle Bird Woman Elwetritsch: German
- Steatite (Soapstone) - Ancient World
See also: Natron - Ancient Embalming & Household Salts Arabian Leopard: Bronze Age Predators Ullikummi
- Nungal (Manungal) Prison Goddess
See also: Scorpion Men of Babylonia Giant Cinnamon Birds of Arabia What is a Ziggurat?
- Megaliths & Building at Gobekli Tepe
He Who is Beautiful Gods of Egypt Curse of the Evil Eye & Apotropaic Magic Giant Cinnamon Birds of Arabia See also: Creation, Cattle & the Cosmic Cow Shen Rings Egypt - Divine Protection Arabian Leopard: Bronze
- Gobekli Tepe - Neolithic Life Anatolia
domesticated in East Asia c. 5,800 BCE, and donkeys in Africa c. 5000 BCE, and the dromedary camel in Arabia See also: Lead White & Minium Red: Colors to Die For Arabian Leopard: Bronze Age Predators Girsu (Tello Green Stone - Mystic Secrets Turquoise: Precious Stone of Ancients Dromedary Camel: Animals of Ancient Arabia
- Kermes Insect & Ancient Red Pigments
It's taken in Arabia for heart benefits and in Europe until the 18th century as a cardiac drug.
- Neolithic Skull Cults & Ritual Skulls
See also: Gula - Medicine Goddess of Mesopotamia Giant Cinnamon Birds of Arabia Figs - Food of the Ancient
- Prussian Blue - Delight of Artists & Poisoners
Gala Priests: Clergy of Goddess Inanna Gula - Medicine Goddess of Mesopotamia Giant Cinnamon Birds of Arabia See also: Salt Trade - the Most Precious Mineral Nanshe - Nature Goddess of Dreams Ancient Arabia - Stone
- Istustaya & Papaya - Dyad of Destiny
Copper - Ruddy Metal of Mystic Magic Immortal - Quest for the Elixir of Life Giant Cinnamon Birds of Arabia
- Ancient Egypt Remedies: Ebers Papyrus
Apply a mixture of red lead (minium); powdered wood from Arabia; Iron from Apollonopolis Parvis (city