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  • On one of his exploratory expeditions, Lumholtz visited the sacred cave of Te-akata, birthplace of Tatewari, the God of Fire.

    Huichol art, a matter of survival: Part Four 2009

  • On one of his exploratory expeditions, Lumholtz visited the sacred cave of Te-akata, birthplace of Tatewari, the God of Fire.

    Huichol art, a matter of survival: Part Four 2009

  • These consisted both of Greek akata, which were medium-sized, pointed-hull vessels rowed by a crew of thirty to fifty men, and Phoenician gauloi, which were larger and rounded-hull sailing ships.

    The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004

  • These consisted both of Greek akata, which were medium-sized, pointed-hull vessels rowed by a crew of thirty to fifty men, and Phoenician gauloi, which were larger and rounded-hull sailing ships.

    The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004

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