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Glimpses of Loptuq folk botany
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Glimpses of Loptuq folk botany

31/05/2019 31/05/2019  Central Asia, China, Loplik, Lopnor, Loptuq, Studia Orientalia Electronica

Phytonyms (plant names) and other ethnobiological aspects of vegetation in the Loptuq (Loplik) habitat are discussed in a new article by Ingvar Svanberg, Patrick Hällzon and Sabira Ståhlberg.

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Wildmen in Central Asia
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Wildmen in Central Asia

14/07/2017 20/11/2018  Central Asia, Ethnobiology

Sabira Ståhlberg and Ingvar Svanberg discuss wildmen and other human-like creatures in Central Asia, from Mongolia to the Caucasus, in a new cryptozoological article.

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