V.M.Fedorov - Use of dog in falconry in tradition of peoples of Front and Middle Asia

Author: Fedorov Viktor Mikhailovich

Year of Publication: 2009

Source: The Internet

Publisher: Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of Russian Ac. of Sc.

Place of Publication: St-Petersburg, Russia

Pages: 288-293

Language: Russian

ISBN: 978-5-88431-157-2

Link to: Website

Click link to download the file: 978-5-88431-157-2_91.pdf (141.58 KB)

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Collection of papers named after L.I. Lavrov: materials of XXXIII Middle-Asian-Caucasian lectures 2008-2009: ethnology, history, archeology, culturology. By centennial anniversary of Leonid Ivanovich Lavrov / Russ. Ac. of Sc., Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography named after Peter the Great (Kunstkamera); [Resp. ed.: Yu.Yu.Karpov, I.V.Stasevich]. - Saint-Petersburg: RIO MAE, 2009. - 474, [1] p.

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