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The Notion of Myth in History, Ethnology and Phenomenology of Religion
No myth might be understood differently than as a vital cultural power. Thus no researcher can collect and analyse myths out of context. They must notice the influence of myth on social life, morality, law and also religious life with its entire rituals.
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From Ethnology and Folklore Studies to Cultural History in Scandinavia [PDF]
Anne Eriksen
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Ethnology and Ethnography: The Four Ages of Tsurai: A Documentary History of the Indian Village on Trinidad Bay. Robert F. Heizer and John E. Mills [PDF]
Philip Drucker
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Emerging subdisciplines in ethnology and anthropology of Serbia: research trends at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. [PDF]
Vučinić Nešković V.
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Requests of Brown by LC Classification: July 2009 [PDF]
Requests of Brown from other HELIN libraries - July ...
Souto, Ruth E..
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A book review of: Välimaa, Jussi. Opinteillä oppineita. Suomalainen korkeakoulutus keskiajalta 2000-luvulle. University Press of Eastern Finland. 2018. 387 s. ISBN 978-952-5934-96-0.
Valtonen, Heli
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ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: Men and Moments in the History of Science. Herbert M. Evans [PDF]
Catharine McClellan
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Studies of the settlement pattern in the Copan Valley, Honduras, indicate that a House society model provides the best way to understand the social organization of the Late Classic period Maya. The House society model, based on Levi-Strauss\u27s original
Hendon, Julia A.
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