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Manners Customs, Folklore, and Ethnology
[Introduction to the Contents]
A magnificent journey through customs, ceremonies, and manners around the world, and the origin of magic and religion. This volume takes up the "Dying God" as a scapegoat, which frees believers from all kinds of calamities that plague life on earth. From stones and rods, animals, and the transfer of human calamities to human beings and various calamities around them, Akumabarai, the banishment of witches, Mexican human sacrifice and killing of gods, Mexican human sacrifice and killing of gods, Mexican human sacrifice and killing of gods, Mexican human sacrifice and killing of gods, Roman human sacrifice and killing of gods, Roman human sacrifice and killing of gods, Roman human sacrifice and false king at a festival similar to sacrifice and killing of gods, Roman human sacrifice and killing of gods, Roman human sacrifice and killing of gods, Roman human sacrifice and killing of gods, Roman human sacrifice and killing of gods, Roman human sacrifice and killing of gods, Roman human sacrifice and killing of gods, Roman human sacrifice and killing of gods, Roman human sacrifice and killing of gods, Chapter 4 Public Sacrifice
Chapter 4 Public Sacrifice
Chapter 4 Public Sacrifice
Chapter 4 Public Sacrifice
Chapter 6 Ancient Giri Shea and Roman human sacrifice
br> 2 Regular Exorcism
Chapter 4 Public Scapes
1 Embodied Exorcism
2 Temporary Exorcism via Medium
3 Regular Exorcism via Material Medium
Chapter 5 General Scapes
Chapter 6 Human Scapes in the Ancient Giri Shea and Rome
1 Human Scapes in the Ancient Rome
2 Human Scapes in the Ancient Giri Shea
Chapter 7 The Killing of Gods in Mexico
Chapter 8 A Festival similar to the Satulnaria Festival
1 The Satulnaria Festival in Rome
2 The King of Beans and the Festival of Docarers
3 Satulnaria Festival and Lent
4 The Satulnaria Festival and Lent
4 The Satulnaria Festival in the Ancient Giri Shea
5 The Satulnaria Festival in Western Asia
6 Conclusions
The Cross of Christ
Original Commentary
Additional Remarks
Part 6 Commentary
Subject Indexes