This site requires Javascript to be turned on. Please enable Javascript and reload the page. Scalar's 'additional metadata' features have been disabled on this install. Learn more. Mobile People, Mobile God: Mobile Societies, Monotheism, and the Effects of Ecological Landscapes on the Development of Ancient Religions Main Menu Introduction On the Lack of Native Temple-Building Culture within early expressions of the Israelite and Iranian Religions On the Proto-Monotheistic Roots of Zoroastrianism and Judaism On the Significance of the Agriculturally Marginal Landscape on the Development of a Monotheistic Worldview Bibliography Glossary Edward N. Surman c78fe98336bf045afb251eff111815ab4e99d695 Gathas 1 2016-11-12T20:21:41-08:00 Edward N. Surman c78fe98336bf045afb251eff111815ab4e99d695 10156 4 plain 2016-11-16T18:44:24-08:00 Edward N. Surman c78fe98336bf045afb251eff111815ab4e99d695 #TitleContentCreatorDate 4 Gathas (Current) “These Iranian poems, known as Gathas or ‘songs’, are still recited in the Old ... [2008 chars] Edward N. Surman 16 Nov 2016, 6:44pm PST 3 Gathas “These Iranian poems, known as Gathas or ‘songs’, are still recited in the Old ... [2008 chars] Edward N. Surman 13 Nov 2016, 8:23pm PST 2 Gathas “These Iranian poems, known as Gathas or ‘songs’, are still recited in the Old ... [2008 chars] Edward N. Surman 13 Nov 2016, 7:29pm PST 1 Gathas Edward N. Surman 12 Nov 2016, 8:21pm PST