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Introduction: why another treatment of Greek sacrifice?;
1. Epics, rituals, and rituals in epic: methodological considerations;
2. Premises and principles of oath-making in the Iliad;
3. Ritual scenes and epic Themes of Oath-Sacrifice;
4. Homeric battlefield theophanies, in light of the ancient Near East; Conclusion.
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