Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 72–73American Folklore Society, 1959 |
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... ( Figure 1 ) , the effigy , somewhat larger than life - size , is a crude representation of a spread - eagled human figure . It is constructed of local boulders , placed on the ground sur- face ; a few have been displaced by animals ...
... ( Figure 1 ) , the effigy , somewhat larger than life - size , is a crude representation of a spread - eagled human figure . It is constructed of local boulders , placed on the ground sur- face ; a few have been displaced by animals ...
Strana 124
... Figure 2 is based on the photograph . The figure appears to be a man . A circle 45 feet in diameter forms the body , while a smaller circle 12 feet lies in the position of the head . The legs are formed by three straight rows of rocks ...
... Figure 2 is based on the photograph . The figure appears to be a man . A circle 45 feet in diameter forms the body , while a smaller circle 12 feet lies in the position of the head . The legs are formed by three straight rows of rocks ...
Strana 125
... figure . Unless the complete original story has been lost ( Chewing Black Bones claimed that the effigy's builder lived so long ago that bands had not yet been formed , and that his name and status have been forgotten ) , the figure ...
... figure . Unless the complete original story has been lost ( Chewing Black Bones claimed that the effigy's builder lived so long ago that bands had not yet been formed , and that his name and status have been forgotten ) , the figure ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 72 | 12 |
Folk Narrative Motifs Beliefs and Proverbs | 24 |
Gaelic Proverbs in Nova Scotia | 30 |
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