The first book on the origin of clothes shows why climate change was crucial - for the origin of agriculture too.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Gilligan, one of the world's leading authorities on the origins of clothing, holds university degrees in medicine, psychology, prehistoric archaeology and biological anthropology, and is an Honorary Associate in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Sydney. He has authored a book on the clothing of Australian Aborigines and his work has been published and cited in numerous scientific journals.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction: 1. What separates us from nature? Part II. Clothing in the Ice Age: 2. Climate change and the invention of clothes 3. How clothes work to keep us warm 4. The technology of Palaeolithic clothes 5. Changing climates and early clothes 6. Decorated clothes and Palaeolithic art 7. Neanderthals and Tasmanians 8. The value of making clothes visible Part III. Global Warming and Agriculture: 9. Time for new clothes 10. A half-baked revolution 11. Agriculture and textiles in Eurasia 12. Agriculture and textiles in the Americas 13. Agriculture from Africa to Australia Part IV. Feeding the Multitude: 14. A really revolutionary revolution 15. Covering breasts and making more babies Part V. Sedentism and Domestication: 16. Some loose ends 17. Enclosure and fabrication Appendix.
Part I. Introduction: 1. What separates us from nature? Part II. Clothing in the Ice Age: 2. Climate change and the invention of clothes 3. How clothes work to keep us warm 4. The technology of Palaeolithic clothes 5. Changing climates and early clothes 6. Decorated clothes and Palaeolithic art 7. Neanderthals and Tasmanians 8. The value of making clothes visible Part III. Global Warming and Agriculture: 9. Time for new clothes 10. A half-baked revolution 11. Agriculture and textiles in Eurasia 12. Agriculture and textiles in the Americas 13. Agriculture from Africa to Australia Part IV. Feeding the Multitude: 14. A really revolutionary revolution 15. Covering breasts and making more babies Part V. Sedentism and Domestication: 16. Some loose ends 17. Enclosure and fabrication Appendix.
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