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Gould, S.J. 2000. The Jew and the Jew Stone. Natural History 6 : 26-38.

Kennedy, C.B. 1976. A fossil for what ails you. The remarkable history of fossil medicine. Fossils Magazine 1 : 42-57.

Oakley, K. P. 1974. Folklore of fossils. Part I. New York Paleontological Society Notes . 5 (1-2): 9-17.

Pickering, D. 1999. The Cassell Dictionary of Folklore . London: Cassell.

Zammit-Maempel, G. 1989. The Folklore of Maltese fossils. Papers in Mediterranean Social Studies 1 :1-29.

Gould, S.J. 2000. The Jew and the Jew Stone. Natural History 6 : 26-38.

Kennedy, C.B. 1976. A fossil for what ails you. The remarkable history of fossil medicine. Fossils Magazine 1 : 42-57.

Oakley, K. P. 1974. Folklore of fossils. Part I. New York Paleontological Society Notes . 5 (1-2): 9-17.

Pickering, D. 1999. The Cassell Dictionary of Folklore . London: Cassell.

Zammit-Maempel, G. 1989. The Folklore of Maltese fossils. Papers in Mediterranean Social Studies 1 :1-29.

 

   
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