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A study of mushrooms and mushroom spawn
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Mythical Notion of Mushrooms in Lithuanian Culture
Mythical Notion of Mushrooms in Lithuanian Culture
According to the founders of ethnomycology Valentina and Gordon Wasson, it is possible to discern the mycophobic and mycophilic countries. Lithuania belongs to the mycophilic ones ...
Miniature Mushroom Stones from Guatemala
Miniature Mushroom Stones from Guatemala
AbstractA cache of nine miniature mushroom stones and nine miniature metates with manos from the Verbena cemetery at Kaminaljuyu, Guatemala, date from the Verbena subphase of the M...
The Thing in a Jar: Mushrooms and Ontological Speculations in Post-Yugoslavia
The Thing in a Jar: Mushrooms and Ontological Speculations in Post-Yugoslavia
This essay thinks with things that ferment medical remedies in recycled jars and issue exuberant surpluses across kitchens in Bosnia and ex-Yugoslavia. While the jars are handled u...
Pre-Columbian Pottery Mushrooms from Mesoamerica
Pre-Columbian Pottery Mushrooms from Mesoamerica
AbstractUntil recently, pre-Columbian mushroom-shaped pottery objects were known only from El Salvador. New evidence indicates that they were also used in Chiapas, Tabasco, and Ver...