FIG. 5 in From folkloric belief to fishery bycatch: contrasting cryptozoological and euhemeristic interpretations of Australian sea serpents

FIG. 5. — Pre-plastic maritime material forming the humps of the long tails of putative sea serpents. A, B, blown-glass balls used as floats from the nineteenth-century; C, D, nineteenth-century cork floats; E, F, wooden casks of the type often used as floats on fishing nets. Photos credits: R. Fran...

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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:6334361 2024-09-15T18:20:05+00:00 FIG. 5 in From folkloric belief to fishery bycatch: contrasting cryptozoological and euhemeristic interpretations of Australian sea serpents France, Robert 2022-03-04 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6334361 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5252/anthropozoologica2022v57a3 lsid:urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:FB3A2543D614FFA9FF9EFFE8AE14FFFC https://zenodo.org/record/6334353 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6334360 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6334361 oai:zenodo.org:6334361 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Anthropozoologica, 57(3), 101-115, (2022-03-04) Biodiversity Taxonomy info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2022 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.633436110.5252/anthropozoologica2022v57a310.5281/zenodo.6334360 2024-07-26T13:09:14Z FIG. 5. — Pre-plastic maritime material forming the humps of the long tails of putative sea serpents. A, B, blown-glass balls used as floats from the nineteenth-century; C, D, nineteenth-century cork floats; E, F, wooden casks of the type often used as floats on fishing nets. Photos credits: R. France (taken at the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia [A, D]; the Battle Harbour National Historic District, Battle Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador [E, F]); the Mystic Seaport Museum Archive and Collections, Mystic, Connecticut (B, C). Published as part of France, Robert, 2022, From folkloric belief to fishery bycatch: contrasting cryptozoological and euhemeristic interpretations of Australian sea serpents, pp. 101-115 in Anthropozoologica 57 (3) on page 109, DOI:10.5252/anthropozoologica2022v57a3, http://zenodo.org/record/6334353 Other/Unknown Material Newfoundland Zenodo
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FIG. 5 in From folkloric belief to fishery bycatch: contrasting cryptozoological and euhemeristic interpretations of Australian sea serpents
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description FIG. 5. — Pre-plastic maritime material forming the humps of the long tails of putative sea serpents. A, B, blown-glass balls used as floats from the nineteenth-century; C, D, nineteenth-century cork floats; E, F, wooden casks of the type often used as floats on fishing nets. Photos credits: R. France (taken at the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia [A, D]; the Battle Harbour National Historic District, Battle Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador [E, F]); the Mystic Seaport Museum Archive and Collections, Mystic, Connecticut (B, C). Published as part of France, Robert, 2022, From folkloric belief to fishery bycatch: contrasting cryptozoological and euhemeristic interpretations of Australian sea serpents, pp. 101-115 in Anthropozoologica 57 (3) on page 109, DOI:10.5252/anthropozoologica2022v57a3, http://zenodo.org/record/6334353
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title FIG. 5 in From folkloric belief to fishery bycatch: contrasting cryptozoological and euhemeristic interpretations of Australian sea serpents
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title_full FIG. 5 in From folkloric belief to fishery bycatch: contrasting cryptozoological and euhemeristic interpretations of Australian sea serpents
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title_full_unstemmed FIG. 5 in From folkloric belief to fishery bycatch: contrasting cryptozoological and euhemeristic interpretations of Australian sea serpents
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