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Animals and animal symbols in world culture

Label
Animals and animal symbols in world culture
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Animals and animal symbols in world culture
Oclc number
858914417
Series statement
Man, myth, and magic
Summary
Traces the history of human-animal relationships and the symbolism associated with it
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Alligator -- Animals -- Animals in Christian art -- Ass -- Barnacle goose -- Bat -- Bear -- Beaver -- Bee -- Birds -- Boar -- Buffalo -- Bulls -- Butterfly -- Buzzard -- Camel -- Cat -- Cock -- Cockroach -- Cow -- Coyote -- Crab -- Crane -- Crocodile -- Crow -- Cuckoo -- Dog -- Dolphin -- Dove -- Eagle -- Egg -- Elephant -- Falcon -- Feather -- Fish -- Frog -- Goat -- Goose -- Grasshopper/locust/cricket -- Hare -- Hawk -- Horse -- Hyena and jackal -- Insects -- Jackal -- Jaguar -- Lamb -- Lion -- Lizard -- Magpie and rook -- Mice and rats -- Monkey and ape -- Nightingale -- Ostrich -- Owl -- Ox -- Panther -- Peacock -- Pelican -- Pig -- Power animals in Shamanism -- Ram -- Raven -- Rhinoceros -- Robin -- Salmon -- Scorpion -- Seal -- Serpent -- Sheep -- Snail -- Snake -- Snake-handling cults -- Spider -- Stag -- Stork -- Swallow -- Swan -- Tiger -- Toad -- Turtle and tortoise -- Whale -- Wings -- Wolf -- Woodpecker -- Wren -- Wryneck
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