The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... dead , are in fact instrumental in the production of grain and fruit . We know how in ancient Greece the dead were propitiated for precisely this reason . A man murdered and unavenged has his fling back at the community by causing ...
... dead , are in fact instrumental in the production of grain and fruit . We know how in ancient Greece the dead were propitiated for precisely this reason . A man murdered and unavenged has his fling back at the community by causing ...
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... dead . Special rites are therefore imposed upon the living before they can hope to resume normal intercourse with the other members of the community . The same uncleanliness clings to the possessions of the dead man , more especially to ...
... dead . Special rites are therefore imposed upon the living before they can hope to resume normal intercourse with the other members of the community . The same uncleanliness clings to the possessions of the dead man , more especially to ...
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... dead man's property which was once upon a time given him or destroyed after his death . The Chinese , less commercialized than the Europeans but hardly less practical , prefer to burn the dead man's property in effigy , a highly ...
... dead man's property which was once upon a time given him or destroyed after his death . The Chinese , less commercialized than the Europeans but hardly less practical , prefer to burn the dead man's property in effigy , a highly ...
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