The use of human excrement and urine in religious and cultural practices has been documented in various cultures throughout history. John Gregory Bourke's compilation of historical and ethnographical notes sheds light on the beliefs and rituals associated with these practices. The book includes examples from cultures around the world, making it a unique and valuable resource for scholars of anthropology and religious studies.
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