Just beautiful green herbs: use of plants in cultural practices in Bukovina and Roztochya, Western Ukraine
Abstract Background The use of plants in rituals is a little explored corner of biocultural diversity which has developed through time within a complex socio-ecological system. Indeed, rituals are complex interactions between humans and biodiversity shaped by history, culture, and ethnic belonging....
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Main Authors: | N. Stryamets (Author), M. F. Fontefrancesco (Author), G. Mattalia (Author), J. Prakofjewa (Author), A. Pieroni (Author), R. Kalle (Author), G. Stryamets (Author), R. Sõukand (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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