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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An Encyclopedia of Food in World Mythology Tamra Andrews. MUSTARD SEEDS MUSTARD SEEDS N NECTAR AND AMBROSIA NIGHTSHADES NIGHTSHADES O Cameo. resemble this type of mushroom , which indi- cates that the Maya also assigned mushrooms ...
An Encyclopedia of Food in World Mythology Tamra Andrews. MUSTARD SEEDS MUSTARD SEEDS N NECTAR AND AMBROSIA NIGHTSHADES NIGHTSHADES O Cameo. resemble this type of mushroom , which indi- cates that the Maya also assigned mushrooms ...
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... seeds — and seeds , as symbols of life's begin- nings , held all sorts of possibilities . The early people who cultivated pumpkins and gourds assigned them great symbolic significance . These fruits symbolized life and abundance , as ...
... seeds — and seeds , as symbols of life's begin- nings , held all sorts of possibilities . The early people who cultivated pumpkins and gourds assigned them great symbolic significance . These fruits symbolized life and abundance , as ...
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... seeds and the oil have ritual significance . Hindus make cakes of the seeds and offer them to spirits of the dead . They anoint themselves with oil to bring good luck and to keep away evil . Since antiquity , Hindus have linked sesame ...
... seeds and the oil have ritual significance . Hindus make cakes of the seeds and offer them to spirits of the dead . They anoint themselves with oil to bring good luck and to keep away evil . Since antiquity , Hindus have linked sesame ...
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