with molluscs range from their use as food, where species as diverse as snails and squid are eaten in many countries, to the employment of molluscs as shell...
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Ureongi gaksi (category Molluscs in culture)
Korean Folk Culture. Shin Dong-heun, "Ureong gaksi: The Mirthful Imagery in Folktales and the Sighs They Carry", Reading Korean Classics. Choi In-hak, "Ondol...
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The Snail Son (Japanese folktale) (category Molluscs in culture)
The Snail Son is a character that appears in Japanese folktales, as a type of enchanted husband that becomes disenchanted from his animal form and becomes...
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Pseudodon shell DUB1006-fL (category Molluscs in culture)
that these engravings are art. Tsion Avital, a philosopher of art and culture, makes a distinction between art and design and suggests that the engraving...
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Sang Thong (category Molluscs in culture)
Dual images in modern Thai literature". In William E. Burgwinkle; Glenn Man; Valerie Wayne (eds.). Significant Others: Gender and Culture in Film and Literature...
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Bivalvia (redirect from Bivalve molluscs)
(/baɪˈvælviə/), in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of marine and freshwater molluscs that have laterally...
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The Lapita culture is the name given to a Neolithic Austronesian people and their distinct material culture, who settled Island Melanesia via a seaborne...
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Bivalve shell (category Mollusc shells)
evidence in human cases. Other Shell money, a medium of exchange Aspein Molluscs in culture "Class Bivalvia". State University of New York College at Cortland...
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Tilapia, Molluscs, Parreysia) were eaten by the people of the Tichitt culture. Stone axes from Dhar Tichitt Lithics associated with the Tichitt culture Grinding...
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