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    with molluscs range from their use as food, where species as diverse as snails and squid are eaten in many countries, to the employment of molluscs as shell...
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    Mollusca (redirect from Molluscs)
    animals, whose members are known as molluscs or mollusks (/ˈmɒləsks/). Around 76,000 extant species of molluscs are recognized, making it the second-largest...
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  • Ureongi gaksi (category Molluscs in culture)
    Korean Folk Culture. Shin Dong-heun, "Ureong gaksi: The Mirthful Imagery in Folktales and the Sighs They Carry", Reading Korean Classics. Choi In-hak, "Ondol...
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  • The Snail Son (Japanese folktale) (category Molluscs in culture)
    The Snail Son is a character that appears in Japanese folktales, as a type of enchanted husband that becomes disenchanted from his animal form and becomes...
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  • Pseudodon shell DUB1006-fL (category Molluscs in culture)
    that these engravings are art. Tsion Avital, a philosopher of art and culture, makes a distinction between art and design and suggests that the engraving...
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    Sang Thong (category Molluscs in culture)
    Dual images in modern Thai literature". In William E. Burgwinkle; Glenn Man; Valerie Wayne (eds.). Significant Others: Gender and Culture in Film and Literature...
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    The Lapita culture is the name given to a Neolithic Austronesian people and their distinct material culture, who settled Island Melanesia via a seaborne...
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    Bivalvia (redirect from Bivalve molluscs)
    (/baɪˈvælviə/) or bivalves, in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of aquatic molluscs (marine and freshwater)...
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    Sudan (redirect from Culture of Sudan)
    Halfan culture (c. 20500–17000 BC), Sebilian (c. 13000 BC–10000 BC), Qadan culture (c. 15000–5000 BC), the war of Jebel Sahaba, the earliest known war in the...
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    Tilapia, Molluscs, Parreysia) were eaten by the people of the Tichitt culture. Stone axes from Dhar Tichitt Lithics associated with the Tichitt culture Grinding...
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