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Summary Of: Bucca

Bucca seems to have originally been worshiped in two forms... Bucca seems to be the subject of food offerings placed on the beach... Bucca also seems to associated with the wind... Bucca was also sometimes referred to as a tin mining spirit which may indicate a wider... believed to be a site of veneration to Bucca where offerings of fish were placed by local...

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