Page:The International Folk-Lore Congress of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, July, 1893.djvu/369

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ERNEST W. CLEMENT.
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forced death of animals or servants, but by images of horses, men, etc.

In many other rites and ceremonies also are found similarities between the Grseco-Roman and the Japanese methods; but the limit of time forbids more than the mention of weddings, infant consecration, and night funerals.

This is but a bare outline of a few points of similarity, and only the opening of a subject which it is our hope more thoroughly to exploit. It may prove nothing more than that many minds run in the same channels; or it may possibly be one link in the chain of evidence, that the old and pure Japanese civilization had reached just about the same stage of development as the Græco-Roman civilization about the time of Christ.