Sacred Waters

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ISBN-10 : 0367445131
ISBN-13 : 9780367445133
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Book Synopsis Sacred Waters by : Celeste Ray

Book excerpt: Describing sacred waters and their associated traditions in over thirty countries and across multiple time periods, this book identifies patterns in panhuman hydrolatry. The work combines perspectives from anthropology, religious studies, sociology, geography, archaeology, history and folklore.


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