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"Romanian linguist and archaeomythologist Adrian Poruciuc investigates ancient motifs contained in traditional Romanian songs - The colinde - By means of linguistic, folkloric, and archaeological evidence. Many of the colinde are ritual songs containing mythic elements surviving from antiquity. Similar motifs are also found in the broader region of Southeast Europe"--Provided by publisher.
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Prehistoric roots of Romanian and southeast European traditions
2010, Institute of Archaeomythology
in English
- 1st ed.
0981524923 9780981524924
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Table of Contents
The Romanian dolf sea-monster in Connection with a Greek Lexical Family and with Early Signs of Eurasian Religion
The Sea and the Sea Flood Motif in Romanian Folklore
The Shape of Sacredness from Prehistoric Temples to Neo-Byzantine Churches
Demeter as Earth Mother and Dionysos as Earth's Bridegroom
Thracian Lions and Romanian Lion-Carols
Orpheus: Name and Function
Folk-Orphic Survivals and Christianized Variants
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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