Bones and Identity 2016
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvh1drw5.21
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“…3 Given that the main focus of the present paper will be on shells acquired during pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela, here I give only the examples of those pilgrims' graves, which contained shells buried together with their owners : Vallet 2008;Nagel 2008, 80-82, figs. 7ab;Ktalav 2016;Simonsen 2018. 4 Grigoryan Savary 2021, 225-230, 245-246. figures 3.1a-b Šahuk's shell, Cilician Armenia, 13th-14th cc.…”
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“…3 Given that the main focus of the present paper will be on shells acquired during pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela, here I give only the examples of those pilgrims' graves, which contained shells buried together with their owners : Vallet 2008;Nagel 2008, 80-82, figs. 7ab;Ktalav 2016;Simonsen 2018. 4 Grigoryan Savary 2021, 225-230, 245-246. figures 3.1a-b Šahuk's shell, Cilician Armenia, 13th-14th cc.…”
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“…33 The two types of the scallop shells used for Jacobean pilgrimage, whose scientific names are Pecten maximus and Pecten jacobaeus, are distributed in two sea regions: "P. maximus distribution is limited to the northeast Atlantic, from northern Norway down to north Africa, while P. jacobeus is present within the Mediterranean and the Adriatic Sea". See Ktalav 2016, 326, also 333. 34 Ktalav 2016 Ktalav 2016, 325 (with further references).…”
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