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... ritual can be built up ' ( ibid . ) . We must also consider that when a religion does not have a strict set of rules , rituals may be more fluid and , although formulaic , do not always follow exactly the same pattern . Just as the ...
... ritual can be built up ' ( ibid . ) . We must also consider that when a religion does not have a strict set of rules , rituals may be more fluid and , although formulaic , do not always follow exactly the same pattern . Just as the ...
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... ritual processions and ceremonies . At a ' ritual ' site , he suggests : ' Our questions have to be ( however imperfect our answers ) : what kinds of discourse could have been sustained here ; what could have been spoken and what left ...
... ritual processions and ceremonies . At a ' ritual ' site , he suggests : ' Our questions have to be ( however imperfect our answers ) : what kinds of discourse could have been sustained here ; what could have been spoken and what left ...
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... ritual in question , and the consistency of the motifs and imagery suggest that ritual hanging was not simply a poetic invention . The earliest reference to sacrificial hangings in Germanic religion is in Procopius ' Gothic War ( 2.15 ) ...
... ritual in question , and the consistency of the motifs and imagery suggest that ritual hanging was not simply a poetic invention . The earliest reference to sacrificial hangings in Germanic religion is in Procopius ' Gothic War ( 2.15 ) ...
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