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1Wild food plant use in 21st century Europe: the disappearance of old traditions and the search for new cuisines involving wild ediblesActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae2012261
2The importance of a border: Medical, veterinary, and wild food ethnobotany of the Hutsuls living on the Romanian and Ukrainian sides of BukovinaJournal of Ethnopharmacology201694
3An ethnobotanical perspective on traditional fermented plant foods and beverages in Eastern EuropeJournal of Ethnopharmacology201588
4Plants used for making recreational tea in Europe: a review based on specific research sitesJournal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine201378
5Historical ethnobotanical review of wild edible plants of Estonia (1770s–1960s)Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae201272
6Laughing across borders: Intertextuality of internet memesThe European Journal of Humour Research201765
7Uses of tree saps in northern and eastern parts of EuropeActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae201263
8Change in medical plant use in Estonian ethnomedicine: A historical comparison between 1888 and 1994Journal of Ethnopharmacology201159
9Multi-functionality of the few: current and past uses of wild plants for food and healing in Liubań region, BelarusJournal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine201748
10Where does the border lie: Locally grown plants used for making tea for recreation and/or healing, 1970s–1990s EstoniaJournal of Ethnopharmacology201346
11Wild plants eaten in childhood: a retrospective of Estonia in the 1970s-1990sBotanical Journal of the Linnean Society201338
12Current and Remembered Past Uses of Wild Food Plants in Saaremaa, Estonia: Changes in the Context of Unlearning DebtEconomic Botany201638
13Complementary Treatment of the Common Cold and Flu with Medicinal Plants – Results from Two Samples of Pharmacy Customers in EstoniaPLoS ONE201335
14Perceived reasons for changes in the use of wild food plants in Saaremaa, EstoniaAppetite201632
15Traditional food uses of wild plants among the Gorani of South KosovoAppetite201732
16The use of teetaimed in Estonia, 1880s–1990sAppetite201223
17Use of cultivated plants and non-plant remedies for human and animal home-medication in Liubań district, BelarusJournal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine201720
18Perceiving the Biodiversity of Food at Chest-height: use of the Fleshy Fruits of Wild Trees and Shrubs in Saaremaa, EstoniaHuman Ecology201619
19Uninvited Guests: Traditional Insect Repellents in Estonia used Against the Clothes MothTineola bisselliella,Human FleaPulex irritonsand BedbugCimex lectulariusJournal of Insect Science201018
20Benevolent and Corrective Humor, Life Satisfaction, and Broad Humor Dimensions: Extending the Nomological Network of the BenCor Across 25 CountriesJournal of Happiness Studies202018
21Plant as Object within Herbal Landscape: Different Kinds of PerceptionBiosemiotics201017
22Using Radiocarbon Dates and Tool Design Principles to Assess the Role of Composite Slotted Bone Tool Technology at the Intersection of Adaptation and Culture-HistoryJournal of Archaeological Method and Theory202113
23Multi-method Analysis of Avian Eggs as Grave Goods: Revealing Symbolism in Conversion Period Burials at Kukruse, NE EstoniaEnvironmental Archaeology201812
24Social food here and hereafter: Multiproxy analysis of gender-specific food consumption in conversion period inhumation cemetery at Kukruse, NE-EstoniaJournal of Archaeological Science201812
25Holocene relative shore-level changes and Stone Age palaeogeography of the Pärnu Bay area, eastern Baltic SeaHolocene202011
26Co-construction of metaphors in Estonian conversationJournal of Pragmatics20198
27The bear in Eurasian plant names: motivations and modelsJournal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine20177
28Spreading fun: Comic zombies, Joker viruses and COVID-19 jokesJournal of Science & Popular Culture20217
29Are We Afraid of Magic? Magical Artifacts in Estonian MuseumsMaterial Religion20186
30What are the main criteria of science? Unconventional methods in ethnopharmacologyJournal of Ethnopharmacology20145
31“We came for the Sluts, but stayed for the Slutsk”: FK Slutsk Worldwide Facebook page between ironic and genuine football fandomHumor20215
32Comedy, Creativity, and Culture: A Metamodern PerspectiveInternational Journal of Literary Humanities20145
33FROM JOKE TALES TO DEMOTIVATORS. A DIACHRONIC LOOK AT HUMOROUS DISCOURSE IN FOLKLORETraditiones20175
34Feminism in the Post-Soviet space: the geopolitics of Estonian feminismGender, Place, and Culture20194
35“If we don’t quarrel, we joke”: Emic perspectives on Belarusian families’ humorous folkloreHumor20214
36Ephemerality in the digital world: Estonian case studies of digital literature and digital literary heritage projectsNeohelicon20213
37From Holy Hiis to Sacred Stone: Diverse and Dynamic Meanings of Estonian Holy Sites20123
38Globalisation and ethnic jokes: A new look on an old tradition in Belarus and EstoniaThe European Journal of Humour Research20173
39Mesolithic anthropomorphic sculptures from the Northern EuropeQuaternary International20212
40Use of Wild Food PlantsSpringerBriefs in Plant Science20162
41Saatekirjaga rahvaarsti juuresMaetagused20152
42Injecting fun? Humour, conspiracy theory and (anti)vaccination discourse in popular mediaPublic Understanding of Science20232
43Representing canonical texts in the digital age: the case of the estonian national epic Kalevipoeg doi:10.5007/1807-9288.2010v6n2p156Texto Digital20101
44Postkolonialismi pealetung post -sovetoloogias: kas paradigmamuutuse künnisel? The Rise of Post-Colonialism in Post-Soviet Studies: Witnessing the Paradigm ChangeMethis20111
45The Archaeology of Baltic Religions20111
46Narrative Maps of Danger as a Means of Subjective ProtectionEtnoloska Tribina20161
47The Effect of a Majority Group's Orientation Toward Acculturation on a Minority Group's Feelings of National IdentityApplied Psychology20191
48What Is Wild Food PlantSpringerBriefs in Plant Science20161
49Digidokumendist tekstikorpuseks: Semperi ja Barbaruse kirjavahetuse töötlemine masinanalüüsitavaks päringusüsteemis KORPEesti Ja Soome-Ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri20201
50Visuaalne huumor internetisMaetagused20121