Tell The Bees... Belief, Knowledge & Hypersymbolic Cognition

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http://www.mjt.org/exhibits/bees/bees.html "This guide leaflet contains the complete text, including details of each of the "vulgar superstitions" outlined in the popular Museum exhibition. A small fraction of this text can also be found in the Museum's Jubilee Catalogue. More information on the Tell the Bees... exhibit can be found here. From the Contributions from the Museum of Jurassic Technology guide leaflet series. S.F.D.U.I. Press, 2000, staple-bound pamphlet, 27 pages, B&W illustrations."

Author(s): Sarah Simons
Series: Contributions from the Museum of Jurassic Technology: Supplement to a Chain of Flowers, Vol V, No. 7, Guide Leaflet No. 3
Publisher: Society for the Diffusion of Useful Information
Year: 2000

Language: English
City: Los Angeles
Tags: Museum of Jurassic Technology, Sarah Simons, M. Francis Rossi, Diana Drake, David Wilson, Superstition, Folklore, Healing, Traditional medicine