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CONTENTS
Chapter 14. Succession to the Kingdom in Ancient Latium
Chapter 15. The Worship of the Oak
Chapter 17. The Burden of Royalty
Chapter 18. The Perils of the Soul
- 1. The Soul as a Mannikin
- 2. Absence and Recall of the Soul
- 3. The Soul as a Shadow and a Reflection
- 1. Taboos on Intercourse with Strangers
- 2. Taboos on Eating and Drinking
- 3. Taboos on Showing the Face
- 4. Taboos on Quitting the House
- 5. Taboos on Leaving Food over
- 1. Chiefs and Kings tabooed
- 2. Mourners tabooed
- 3. Women tabooed at Menstruation and Childbirth
- 4. Warriors tabooed
- 5. Manslayers tabooed
- 6. Hunters and Fishers tabooed
- 1. The Meaning of Taboo
- 2. Iron tabooed
- 3. Sharp Weapons tabooed
- 4. Blood tabooed
- 5. The Head tabooed
- 6. Hair tabooed
- 7. Ceremonies at Hair-cutting
- 8. Disposal of Cut Hair and Nails
- 9. Spittle tabooed
- 10. Foods tabooed
- 11. Knots and Rings tabooed
- 1. Personal Names tabooed
- 2. Names of Relations tabooed
- 3. Names of the Dead tabooed
- 4. Names of Kings and other Sacred Persons tabooed
- 5. Names of Gods tabooed
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