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Religious Syncretism as Outer Civilization: Comparative Study in Burma, Vietnam and Japan

Abstract

keywords
religious syncretism, spirit belief, cult of the dead, legend, pantheon, 종교 혼합주의, 정령 숭배, 죽음 숭배, 전설, 신전

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