An Introduction to the History of ReligionMethuen, 1902 - 443 sider |
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... Primitive rug hooking uses wider strips of fabric; thus, the rug hooker accomplishes more in less time than if she were hooking a finer cut piece. Primitives seem to work the best in our current home décor. Most of us are less formal ...
... Primitive rug hooking uses wider strips of fabric; thus, the rug hooker accomplishes more in less time than if she were hooking a finer cut piece. Primitives seem to work the best in our current home décor. Most of us are less formal ...
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... primitive modes of life. Among purely primitive peoples rivers have a profound effect on the arts of life. In the first place they provide a constant supply of fish, varying according to the nature of the river. The fisher-folk on the ...
... primitive modes of life. Among purely primitive peoples rivers have a profound effect on the arts of life. In the first place they provide a constant supply of fish, varying according to the nature of the river. The fisher-folk on the ...
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... primitive life, fusing historical and contemporary information. This is not to deny the uniqueness or societal individuality of one primitive group vis-a-vis another; indeed, the possibility of differential cultural emphasis seems to be ...
... primitive life, fusing historical and contemporary information. This is not to deny the uniqueness or societal individuality of one primitive group vis-a-vis another; indeed, the possibility of differential cultural emphasis seems to be ...
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... Primitive * except two , for this year , and never have I seen , except once , a report of mine , neither have I got a report which you have printed after your annual meeting . Now , by not getting these , I shall lose my interest in ...
... Primitive * except two , for this year , and never have I seen , except once , a report of mine , neither have I got a report which you have printed after your annual meeting . Now , by not getting these , I shall lose my interest in ...
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... primitive thought is not simply a manifestation of particular preoccupations and interests , but of individual capacities as well . But while the average member , or even the great majority of members , of a primitive society may think ...
... primitive thought is not simply a manifestation of particular preoccupations and interests , but of individual capacities as well . But while the average member , or even the great majority of members , of a primitive society may think ...
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altar amongst ancestor ancestor-worship ancient Athenian BARING GOULD Bastian become belief blood ceremony chapter civilised clan clansmen communion consciousness Crown 8vo cult custom dead death deceased deity Demeter Demy 8vo Dionysus divine E. V. LUCAS Egypt Eleusinian Eleusis Ellis evolution existence explanation fact Fcap feast fetish flesh Frazer goddess gods Greece Greek H. C. BEECHING human Iacchus Ibid idea idol Illustrated Indians individual inference king LUCAS MALET magic maize man's Mary Findlater meal Mensch MESSRS METHUEN'S CATALOGUE monotheism moral mysteries myth natural offered original Persephone person plant Polynesia polytheism priest primitive reason religion religious rites ritual sacramental sacred sacrifice savage Second Edition Semites soul species spirit stage stone supernatural supernatural powers Supra survival sympathetic magic taboo theory thiasus things taboo tion totem animal tree tribe Tshi-speaking unclean victim W. W. JACOBS worship Zagreus Zeus καὶ
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