Nectar and Ambrosia: An Encyclopedia of Food in World MythologyBloomsbury Academic, 26. 10. 2000. - 285 страница A publishing first, Nectar and Ambrosia presents an encyclopedic treatment of the magic properties and uses of food by mortals and immortals alike, from the pages of myth and legend. |
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... BARLEY The cultivation of barley , one of the world's oldest cereal grains , dates back to the Stone Age in Europe . Barley was a staple food and thus a plant of life , like rice . In Greek myth , it is the grain most closely associated ...
... BARLEY The cultivation of barley , one of the world's oldest cereal grains , dates back to the Stone Age in Europe . Barley was a staple food and thus a plant of life , like rice . In Greek myth , it is the grain most closely associated ...
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... barley grow . Worshippers of Osiris planted wooden funerary beds filled with sprouted barley to symbolize his death and rebirth . ( Werner Forman Archive / Art Resource , NY ) In Hindu mythology , Lakshmi , the goddess of fortune.
... barley grow . Worshippers of Osiris planted wooden funerary beds filled with sprouted barley to symbolize his death and rebirth . ( Werner Forman Archive / Art Resource , NY ) In Hindu mythology , Lakshmi , the goddess of fortune.
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... Barley Amaranth Beans Apples Beef Asparagus Pork Beer Barley Quinces Bread Basil Cabbage Cake Candy Chicken Chicory and Endive Corn Cake Beans Blackberries Blood and Flesh Blueberries Bread Cabbage Rye Saffron Salt Sesame Spices Walnuts ...
... Barley Amaranth Beans Apples Beef Asparagus Pork Beer Barley Quinces Bread Basil Cabbage Cake Candy Chicken Chicory and Endive Corn Cake Beans Blackberries Blood and Flesh Blueberries Bread Cabbage Rye Saffron Salt Sesame Spices Walnuts ...
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