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  EPONA.net - Epona in Classical Literature
The Apotheosis, a work on the doctrine of the Christian Trinity, was thus written in the early years of the fifth century (405-413) which implies that the worship of Epona was still extant in the early fifth century, a fact that can be added to the timeline.
The 'grains of spelt' are probably mola salsa, a mixture of salt and flour used for purification rituals.
Cloacina was the goddess of sewers, and is presumably chosen here for maximum repugnant effect; it is not clear whether the mention of Epona is intended to be similarly derogatory or what the reference to 'under the stars' conveys.
www.epona.net /literature.html   (1306 words)

  
 Axel Thiel: Vocabulary of Graffiti Research
Very old and traditional way of playing, depending on structure and surface of ground (sand, plaster etc.) Also being used by persons in societies where paper and pencils not being to be had (aspect of income).
CLOACINA: Roman goddess protecting toilets hoping none would do graffiti: did not work.
NEED OF DECODING: where language does not work really any more (political correctness etc.) see: counter insurgency, propaganda, brainwashing euphemisms, "fl pedagogics" etc.) state of being able to do "plain speaking", psychological aspect of human need to express and translate (hidden) aspects of matters into "plain speaking".
www.graffiti.org /axel/axel_2.html   (1588 words)

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