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MUSEO // Temporary exhibitions // Year 2023 // Ethno-botany as a basic tool for Human Ecology
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes 2023. Drying canes in Puebla de Hijar (Teruel). Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava y Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (and VII) 2021. Ovas, 'Lemna minor'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (VI) 2019. Underside of a bulrush chair bottom. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (V) 2023. Bulrushes in winter ('T. latifolia'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (IV) 2015. Bulrushes in a fertile Spring ('T. latifolia') Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (III) 2014. Drawing of bulrushes ('T. latifolia') by Mirian Barahona. Photo (2023): Emilio Blanco © Mirian Barahona & Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor (II) 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (b) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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The bulrush, a plant used in its entirety: an interview with María de la Flor 2022. María de la Flor making a curtain with bulrushes (a) (Mudrián, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (and V) *** Fieldwork methodology. Interview in Ciruelos de Cervera (Burgos). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (IV) 2022.Rudrón grass in bloom ('Senecio jacobea'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (III) 2016. Decorated balcony in Villasur. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos (II) 2015. Side view of Santa María de Quintanilla de las Viñas, Visigothic church. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Popular Pharmacopoeia: medicinal plants in traditional culture in Burgos 2019. Emilia Alcalde, showing us rudrón grass. Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (and VIII) 2016. 'Marasmius oreades', 'senderuela', 'pucherete', 'pucheruelo' or 'musarón'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VII) 2021. 'Morchella cf. conica' and 'Helvella cf. fusca'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (VI) 2016. 'Morchella esculenta', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (V) 2018. 'Helvella leucopus', 'monjitos', 'cagarrias' or 'bonetes'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (IV) 2013 'Helvellal eucomelaena', 'cazoletas' or 'pucheruelos'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (III) 2012. 'Mitrophora semilibera', 'manjarria' or 'cagarria'. Photo: Jaime Gila © Jaime GilaSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi (II) 2021. 'Helvela leucopus'. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Ethno-mycology: Spring fungi 2021. María del Carmen Berzal Cano picking brain mushrooms and elf-caps in the poplar grove in the Henar (Cuellar, Segovia, Spain). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (and VII) 2020. Inflorescent detail of a fine rush (J. effusus). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (VI) 2020. Clump of fine rushes ('J. effusus'). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (V) 2012. Front part frontal of a recently made fykenet «death». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (IV) 2012. Fykenet just made by Jesús Sanz, side view of the «alma». Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (III) 2020. Finished fykenet. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets (II) 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 69. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Fykenets 2020. Jesús Sanz artisan of fykenets, 74. Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (and III) 2022. Jesús González García, from Navalosa (Ávila) in Moratalaz Area (Madrid). Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing (II) 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Epilogue: a millenarian culture is disappearing 2018. José Antonio Pineda tying a broom with a strip of bramble, end result (b). Photo: Demetrio Delgado © Demetrio DelgadoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (and VIII) 2020. Cane plantation ('A. donax'). Photo: Juan Antonio Durán © Juan Antonio DuránSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VII) 2023 Cane plantations (detail of the leaves, Arundo donax).Photo: Emilio Blanco © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (VI) 2023. Preparing cane reeds for instruments. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (V) 2023. Launeddas from Sardinia and Xeremies from Ibiza. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (IV) 2019. Detail of the bud of 'Arundo donax'. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (III) 2023. Santiago making a fence with cultivated canes. Photo: Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Ángel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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Perennial canes (‘Arundo donax’), are also musical canes (II) 2023. Poster for the VIII musical cane seminar. Photo: Miguel Angel Nava and Charo Piñango © Miguel Angel Nava and Charo PiñangoSee in detail
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