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Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) An Avesta Amulet for Contracting Friendship. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 131-139
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Astôdan, or A Persian Coffin said to be 3,000 Years old, sent to the Museum of the Anthropological Society of Bombay, by Mr. Malcom, of Bushire. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 7-22
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Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Omens among the Parsees. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 1-6
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) On the Chariot of the Goddess: A supposed Remedy for Driving out an Epidemic. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 96-103
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) Some Parsee Marriage Customs. How far they borrowed from the Hindus? In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 307-312
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) St. Michael of the Christians and Mithra of the Zoroastrians - A Comparison. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 173-190
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) The Cock as a sacred Bird in ancient Iran. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 104-121
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) The Gruz (Mace) as a Symbol among the Zoroastrians. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 313-329
Modi, Jivanji Jamshedji (1911) The Kiss of Peace among the Bene-Israels of Bombay and the Hamazor among the Persees. In: Anthropological Papers: Papers (mostly on Parsee Subjects) read before the Anthropological Society of Bombay, Bd. 1. Bombay, The British India Press 1911, pp. 283-294