Topical term added 28/3/2007Religion - Dreaming should be used to cover all accounts, rituals and places related to the revealed nature of the particular Dreaming entity or a revelation from an entity. The context should make this reasonably clear but use both Religion - Dreaming and Stories and motifs if necessary
Topical term modified 29/1/2007Stories and motifs should be used for more general stories which are either related to ordinary events not associated with Dreamings in the telling or tales for children which work more as moral tales than revealed presence of the ancestor. However, better to also code with Religion - Dreaming as well in the latter case but not the former
Reptiles within the order Squamata that generally possess limbs, moveable EYELIDS, and EXTERNAL EAR openings, although there are some species which lack one or more of these structures
Monsters in art -- Juvenile literature. : Monsters and extraterrestrials / by Isidro Sánchez ; models by Elisabet Morgui ; photographs by Juan Carlos Martínez
1996
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Monsters in comics. : Monstrous imaginaries : the legacy of romanticism in comics / Maaheen Ahmed
Monsters in literature -- Exhibitions. : Frankenstein : penetrating the secrets of nature / an exhibition by the National Library of Medicine ; visiting curator, Susan E. Lederer ; exhibition director, Elizabeth Fee ; head, exhibition program, Patricia Tuohy
Monsters -- Juvenile drama. : Fantastic beasts : the crimes of Grindelwald : the original screenplay / J.K. Rowling ; illustrations and design by MinaLima
Monsters -- Middle East : Creation and chaos : a reconsideration of Hermann Gunkel's chaoskampf hypothesis / edited by JoAnn Scurlock and Richard H. Beal