Droughts Food and Culture

Droughts  Food and Culture
Author: Fekri A. Hassan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1475776608

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Droughts Food and Culture

Droughts  Food and Culture
Author: Fekri A. Hassan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2007-05-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780306475474

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Recent droughts in Africa and elsewhere in the world, from China to Peru, have serious implications for food security and grave consequences for local and international politics. The issues do not just concern the plight of African peoples, but also our global ecological future. Global climatic changes become manifest initially in regions that are marginal or unstable. Africa's Sahel zone is one of the most sensitive climatic regions in the world and the events that have gripped that region beginning in the 1970's were the first indicator of a significant shift in global climatic conditions. This work aims to bring archaeology with the domain on contemporary human affairs and to forge a new methodology for coping with environmental problems from an archaeological perspective. Using the later prehistory of Africa as a comparison, the utility of this methodological strategy in interpreting culture change and assessing long-term response to current, global climatic fluctuations is examined and understood.

A Cultural History of Famine

A Cultural History of Famine
Author: Ayesha Mukherjee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781315316512

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The term "food security" does not immediately signal research done in humanities disciplines. It refers to a complex, contested issue, whose currency and significance are hardly debatable given present concerns about environmental change, resource management, and sustainability. The subject is thus largely studied within science and social science disciplines in current or very recent historical contexts. This book brings together perspectives on food security and related environmental concerns from experts in the disciplines of literary studies, history, science, and social sciences. It allows readers to compare past and contemporary attitudes towards the issues in India and Britain – the economic, social, and environmental histories of these two nations have been closely connected ever since British travellers began to visit India in the latter half of the sixteenth century. The chapters in this book discuss themes such as climate, harvest failure, trade, technological improvements, transport networks, charity measures, and popular protest, which affected food security in both countries from the seventeenth century onwards. The authors cover a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, and their chapters allow readers to understand and compare different methodologies as well as different contexts of time and place relevant to the topic. This book will be of great interest to students and researchers of economic and social history, environmental history, literary studies, and South Asian studies.

Five Egyptian Goddesses

Five Egyptian Goddesses
Author: Susan Tower Hollis
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781780935959

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This volume explores the earliest appearances and functions of the five major Egyptian goddesses Neith, Hathor, Nut, Isis and Nephthys. Although their importance endured throughout more than three millennia of ancient Egyptian history, their origins, earliest roles, and relationships in religion, myth, and cult have never before been studied together in detail. Showcasing the latest research with carefully chosen illustrations and a full bibliography, Susan Tower Hollis suggests that the origins of the goddesses derived primarily from their functions, as, shown by their first appearances in the text and art of the Protodynastic, Early Dynastic, and Old Kingdom periods of the late fourth and third millennia BCE. The roles of the goddess Bat are also explored where she is viewed both as an independent figure and in her specific connections to Hathor, including the background to their shared bovine iconography. Hollis provides evidence of the goddesses' close ties with royalty and, in the case of Neith, her special connections to early queens. Vital reading for all scholars of Egyptian religion and other ancient religions and mythology, this volume brings to light the earliest origins of these goddesses who would go on to play major parts in later narratives, myths, and mortuary cult.

Precolonial African Material Culture

Precolonial African Material Culture
Author: V. Tarikhu Farrar
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2020-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781793606433

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The idea of an inherent backwardness of technology and material culture in early sub-Saharan Africa is a persistent and tenacious myth in the scholarly and popular imagination. Due to the emergence of the field of African studies and the upsurge in historical and archaeological research, in recent decades the stridency of this myth has weakened, and the overtly racist content of arguments mustered in its defense have tended to disappear. But more important are transformations in social, political, and cultural consciousness, which have worked to reshape conceptualizations of African peoples, their histories, and their cultures. Precolonial African Material Culture offers a thorough challenge to the myth of technological backwardness. V. Tarikhu Farrar revisits the early technology of sub-Saharan Africa as revealed by recent research and reconsiders long-possessed primary historical sources. He then explores the ways that indigenous African technologies have influenced the world beyond the African continent.

Climate Cultures

Climate Cultures
Author: Jessica Barnes,Michael R. Dove
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780300198812

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Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our times, yet global solutions have proved elusive. This book draws together cutting-edge anthropological research to uncover new ways of approaching the critical questions that surround climate change. Leading anthropologists engage in three major areas of inquiry: how climate change issues have been framed in previous times compared to present-day discourse, how knowledge about climate change and its impacts is produced and interpreted by different groups, and how imagination plays a role in shaping conceptions of climate change.

Ancient Middle Niger

Ancient Middle Niger
Author: Roderick J. McIntosh
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 052181300X

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Survey of the emergence of the ancient urban civilization of Middle Niger.

Metal Nomads and Culture Contact

Metal  Nomads and Culture Contact
Author: Nils Anfinset
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134944460

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The fifth and fourth millennia BCE saw major cultural changes in the southern Levant and Northeast Africa: the spread of agriculture; developments in animal husbandry; increased contact between cultures; and the use of alloy bronze. 'Metal, Nomads and Culture Contact' integrates archaeological data from across the Chalcolithic period to contextualise these changes. The book examines the introduction of metal to the southern Levant, Egypt and Lower Nubia and the role of pastoral nomadism in cultural interaction and exchange. 'Metal, Nomads and Culture Contact' will be valuable to scholars of archaeology and anthropology.