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H. Whitehouse (2008)
Cognitive Evolution and Religion: Cognition and Religious EvolutionIssues in ethnology and anthropology, 3
Dieter Kuhn (1995)
Silk Weaving in Ancient China: From Geometric Figures to Patterns of Pictorial LikenessEast Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine
F. Bray (1997)
Technology and Gender: Fabrics of Power in Late Imperial China
[The circulation of sericulture technology and religion were shaped by social historical factors as well as cognitive processes. The spread of silkworm temples in Zhejiang reflected a complex dynamic between imperial rule and local popular religion related to crafts. Temples were the nodes of social networks along which information flowed in the form of ritual and song.]
Published: Sep 30, 2013
Keywords: Eighteenth Century; Century Urbanization; Mulberry Leave; Mulberry Tree; Folk Song
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