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Waterscapes in the desert: Loptuq reed use
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Waterscapes in the desert: Loptuq reed use

03/12/2020 03/12/2020  desert, Ethnobiology, Loplik, Lopnor, Loptuq, marsh, reed, Taklamakan, waterscape

In the Taklamakan desert a hundred years ago, the Loptuq used to fish and forage around the Lop Nor (Lop Lake). Ingvar Svanberg and Sabira Ståhlberg have written an article about their reed use and waterscape perceptions.

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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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