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Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion: A Study in Survivals

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Based on fieldwork, oral testimony, and local records, the work surveys contemporary Greek customs, superstitions, and ritual practices and examines continuities with ancient religious beliefs. It treats popular rites surrounding birth, marriage, death, seasonal festivals, household protections, folk magic, saints, and demonology, and traces how ancient motifs persist, adapt, or merge with Christian forms. The author reflects on research methods and sources, weighing oral informants against written accounts, and uses comparative analysis to juxtapose modern practices with ancient parallels, aiming to assess patterns of survival, transformation, and cultural synthesis across centuries.

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J. C. Lawson

J. C. Lawson was a scholar known for his contributions to the study of folklore and religion, particularly in the context of Greek culture. His notable work, "Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion: A Study in Survivals," explores the connections between ancient Greek religious practices and contemporary Greek folklore. Through his research, Lawson sheds light on the enduring traditions and beliefs that have persisted through centuries, offering valuable insights into the cultural heritage of Greece. His work remains significant for those interested in the intersections of mythology, religion, and folklore.

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