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1 | Wild food plant use in 21st century Europe: the disappearance of old traditions and the search for new cuisines involving wild edibles | Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae | 2012 | 261 |
2 | The importance of a border: Medical, veterinary, and wild food ethnobotany of the Hutsuls living on the Romanian and Ukrainian sides of Bukovina | Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2016 | 94 |
3 | An ethnobotanical perspective on traditional fermented plant foods and beverages in Eastern Europe | Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2015 | 88 |
4 | Plants used for making recreational tea in Europe: a review based on specific research sites | Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine | 2013 | 78 |
5 | Historical ethnobotanical review of wild edible plants of Estonia (1770s–1960s) | Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae | 2012 | 72 |
6 | Laughing across borders: Intertextuality of internet memes | The European Journal of Humour Research | 2017 | 65 |
7 | Uses of tree saps in northern and eastern parts of Europe | Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae | 2012 | 63 |
8 | Change in medical plant use in Estonian ethnomedicine: A historical comparison between 1888 and 1994 | Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2011 | 59 |
9 | Multi-functionality of the few: current and past uses of wild plants for food and healing in Liubań region, Belarus | Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine | 2017 | 48 |
10 | Where does the border lie: Locally grown plants used for making tea for recreation and/or healing, 1970s–1990s Estonia | Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2013 | 46 |
11 | Wild plants eaten in childhood: a retrospective of Estonia in the 1970s-1990s | Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society | 2013 | 38 |
12 | Current and Remembered Past Uses of Wild Food Plants in Saaremaa, Estonia: Changes in the Context of Unlearning Debt | Economic Botany | 2016 | 38 |
13 | Complementary Treatment of the Common Cold and Flu with Medicinal Plants – Results from Two Samples of Pharmacy Customers in Estonia | PLoS ONE | 2013 | 35 |
14 | Perceived reasons for changes in the use of wild food plants in Saaremaa, Estonia | Appetite | 2016 | 32 |
15 | Traditional food uses of wild plants among the Gorani of South Kosovo | Appetite | 2017 | 32 |
16 | The use of teetaimed in Estonia, 1880s–1990s | Appetite | 2012 | 23 |
17 | Use of cultivated plants and non-plant remedies for human and animal home-medication in Liubań district, Belarus | Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine | 2017 | 20 |
18 | Perceiving the Biodiversity of Food at Chest-height: use of the Fleshy Fruits of Wild Trees and Shrubs in Saaremaa, Estonia | Human Ecology | 2016 | 19 |
19 | Uninvited Guests: Traditional Insect Repellents in Estonia used Against the Clothes MothTineola bisselliella,Human FleaPulex irritonsand BedbugCimex lectularius | Journal of Insect Science | 2010 | 18 |
20 | Benevolent and Corrective Humor, Life Satisfaction, and Broad Humor Dimensions: Extending the Nomological Network of the BenCor Across 25 Countries | Journal of Happiness Studies | 2020 | 18 |
21 | Plant as Object within Herbal Landscape: Different Kinds of Perception | Biosemiotics | 2010 | 17 |
22 | Using Radiocarbon Dates and Tool Design Principles to Assess the Role of Composite Slotted Bone Tool Technology at the Intersection of Adaptation and Culture-History | Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory | 2021 | 13 |
23 | Multi-method Analysis of Avian Eggs as Grave Goods: Revealing Symbolism in Conversion Period Burials at Kukruse, NE Estonia | Environmental Archaeology | 2018 | 12 |
24 | Social food here and hereafter: Multiproxy analysis of gender-specific food consumption in conversion period inhumation cemetery at Kukruse, NE-Estonia | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2018 | 12 |
25 | Holocene relative shore-level changes and Stone Age palaeogeography of the Pärnu Bay area, eastern Baltic Sea | Holocene | 2020 | 11 |
26 | Co-construction of metaphors in Estonian conversation | Journal of Pragmatics | 2019 | 8 |
27 | The bear in Eurasian plant names: motivations and models | Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine | 2017 | 7 |
28 | Spreading fun: Comic zombies, Joker viruses and COVID-19 jokes | Journal of Science & Popular Culture | 2021 | 7 |
29 | Are We Afraid of Magic? Magical Artifacts in Estonian Museums | Material Religion | 2018 | 6 |
30 | What are the main criteria of science? Unconventional methods in ethnopharmacology | Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2014 | 5 |
31 | “We came for the Sluts, but stayed for the Slutsk”: FK Slutsk Worldwide Facebook page between ironic and genuine football fandom | Humor | 2021 | 5 |
32 | Comedy, Creativity, and Culture: A Metamodern Perspective | International Journal of Literary Humanities | 2014 | 5 |
33 | FROM JOKE TALES TO DEMOTIVATORS. A DIACHRONIC LOOK AT HUMOROUS DISCOURSE IN FOLKLORE | Traditiones | 2017 | 5 |
34 | Feminism in the Post-Soviet space: the geopolitics of Estonian feminism | Gender, Place, and Culture | 2019 | 4 |
35 | “If we don’t quarrel, we joke”: Emic perspectives on Belarusian families’ humorous folklore | Humor | 2021 | 4 |
36 | Ephemerality in the digital world: Estonian case studies of digital literature and digital literary heritage projects | Neohelicon | 2021 | 3 |
37 | From Holy Hiis to Sacred Stone: Diverse and Dynamic Meanings of Estonian Holy Sites | | 2012 | 3 |
38 | Globalisation and ethnic jokes: A new look on an old tradition in Belarus and Estonia | The European Journal of Humour Research | 2017 | 3 |
39 | Mesolithic anthropomorphic sculptures from the Northern Europe | Quaternary International | 2021 | 2 |
40 | Use of Wild Food Plants | SpringerBriefs in Plant Science | 2016 | 2 |
41 | Saatekirjaga rahvaarsti juures | Maetagused | 2015 | 2 |
42 | Injecting fun? Humour, conspiracy theory and (anti)vaccination discourse in popular media | Public Understanding of Science | 2023 | 2 |
43 | Representing canonical texts in the digital age: the case of the estonian national epic Kalevipoeg doi:10.5007/1807-9288.2010v6n2p156 | Texto Digital | 2010 | 1 |
44 | Postkolonialismi pealetung post -sovetoloogias: kas paradigmamuutuse künnisel? The Rise of Post-Colonialism in Post-Soviet Studies: Witnessing the Paradigm Change | Methis | 2011 | 1 |
45 | The Archaeology of Baltic Religions | | 2011 | 1 |
46 | Narrative Maps of Danger as a Means of Subjective Protection | Etnoloska Tribina | 2016 | 1 |
47 | The Effect of a Majority Group's Orientation Toward Acculturation on a Minority Group's Feelings of National Identity | Applied Psychology | 2019 | 1 |
48 | What Is Wild Food Plant | SpringerBriefs in Plant Science | 2016 | 1 |
49 | Digidokumendist tekstikorpuseks: Semperi ja Barbaruse kirjavahetuse töötlemine masinanalüüsitavaks päringusüsteemis KORP | Eesti Ja Soome-Ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri | 2020 | 1 |
50 | Visuaalne huumor internetis | Maetagused | 2012 | 1 |