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1914

The Nomads of the Balkans, an Account of Life and Customs Among the Vlachs of Northern Pindus


A.J.B. Wace - 1914
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Adonis Attis Osiris: Studies in the History of Oriental Religion


James George Frazer - 1914
    Author: J.G.Frazer Language: English Keywords: Religion / Folklore / Mythology Covers festivals and rites of death/harvest/planting/renewal, probably the roots of religions and cults of rebirth/resurrection. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Obscure Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Aboriginal Siberia: A Study in Social Anthropology


Marie Antoinette Czaplicka - 1914
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