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Conjuros y ritos mágicos sobre la dentición infantil
Since the XVII th century until now, conjurations and rites of throwing children teeth to roofs or giving them to mice are documented in Spain. The magic association of children teeth, roofs and mice in rites conserved all over the world helps to explain its existence in Spain.
期刊介绍:
Established in 1944, Revista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares is presently the longest standing Spanish Journal devoted to social and cultural anthropology, publishing scholarly work on human matters such as mentalities, religion, kinship, social relationships and representations, material culture, oral literature, dialectal lexicon and all other related subjects of anthropological research. Regular sections include major Articles, Notes, Archival Documents and Book Reviews. Aimed at a learned readership, it publishes original contributions to anthropological knowledge while enriching scholarly debate, especially on theoretical and methodological questions as well as on ethnographic fieldwork.