The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 15Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1886 |
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... ghosts , and for this reason are spared by the axe . Their dead are buried in these isolated forests , sometimes in hollow trees , sometimes in the ground . Hyænas generally dig them up and eat them — this being little cared for by the ...
... ghosts , and for this reason are spared by the axe . Their dead are buried in these isolated forests , sometimes in hollow trees , sometimes in the ground . Hyænas generally dig them up and eat them — this being little cared for by the ...
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... ghosts of the unburied dead haunt the earth and make themselves exceedingly disagreeable , especially to their undutiful ... ghost by every one till he had been purified by the Magi , and had , as it were , come back to life ( olov ...
... ghosts of the unburied dead haunt the earth and make themselves exceedingly disagreeable , especially to their undutiful ... ghost by every one till he had been purified by the Magi , and had , as it were , come back to life ( olov ...
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ghosts all the world over from Brittany to Samoa . But burial by itself was by no means a sufficient safeguard against the return of the ghost ; many other precautions were taken by primitive man for the purpose of excluding or barring ...
ghosts all the world over from Brittany to Samoa . But burial by itself was by no means a sufficient safeguard against the return of the ghost ; many other precautions were taken by primitive man for the purpose of excluding or barring ...
Sida 66
... ghost harmless . Thus the Australians cut off the right thumb of a slain enemy , that his ghost might not be able to draw the bow , 12 and Greek murderers used to hack off the extremities of their victims with a similar object.13 Again ...
... ghost harmless . Thus the Australians cut off the right thumb of a slain enemy , that his ghost might not be able to draw the bow , 12 and Greek murderers used to hack off the extremities of their victims with a similar object.13 Again ...
Sida 67
... ghost out with a besom , just as in old Rome the heir solemnly swept out the ghost of his predecessor with a broom made specially for the purpose . Amongst the Battas in Sumatra the priest officiates as ghost - sweeper , and he is ...
... ghost out with a besom , just as in old Rome the heir solemnly swept out the ghost of his predecessor with a broom made specially for the purpose . Amongst the Battas in Sumatra the priest officiates as ghost - sweeper , and he is ...
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