Roger Blench / Kevin MacDonald (eds.)
The Origins and Development of African Livestock
Archaeology, Genetics, Linguistics and Ethnography
Herausgeber: Blench, Roger; Macdonald, Kevin
Roger Blench / Kevin MacDonald (eds.)
The Origins and Development of African Livestock
Archaeology, Genetics, Linguistics and Ethnography
Herausgeber: Blench, Roger; Macdonald, Kevin
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Of particular interest to those studying the history of the African continent, this book takes its place as a standard reference in the field of livestock studies.
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Of particular interest to those studying the history of the African continent, this book takes its place as a standard reference in the field of livestock studies.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 964g
- ISBN-13: 9781841420189
- ISBN-10: 1841420182
- Artikelnr.: 23203761
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 964g
- ISBN-13: 9781841420189
- ISBN-10: 1841420182
- Artikelnr.: 23203761
Roger Blench, Kevin MacDonald
1: Introduction
1: The origins of African livestock: indigenous or imported?
2: A survey of ethnographic and linguistic evidence for the history of livestock in Africa
2: Archaeology
3: Cattle, sheep, and goats south of the Sahara: an archaeozoological perspective
4: Bos africanus (Brehm)? Notes on the archaeozoology of the native cattle of Africa
5: Climate and cattle in North Africa: a first approximation
6: Livestock in Saharan Rock Art
7: African livestock remains from Saharan mortuary contexts
8: The origins and development of domesticated animals in arid West Africa
9: Domestic animals from archaeological sites in Central and west-central Africa
10: The origins and spread of domestic animals in East Africa
11: The origins of the domesticated animals of southern Africa
3: Genetics and Breed Characterization
12: Genetics and the origins of African cattle
13: Two Eves for taurusl Bovine mitochondrial DNA and African cattle domestication
14: Molecular genetic analysis of African zeboid populations
15: Characterization of the Kuri cattle of Lake Chad using molecular genetic techniques
16: Characterizations of African cattle, sheep and goats and their contributions to archaeological understanding
17: The characterization of indigenous goat types of Ethiopia and Eritrea
18: Using morphobiometric indices to map goat resources in Africa
19: Indigenous domesticated dogs of southern Africa: an introduction
4: Linguistics and Ethnography
20: African minor livestock species
21: A history of donkeys, wild asses and mules in Africa
22: A history of pigs in Africa
23: Did chickens go west?
24: Linguistic evidence for the prehistory of livestock in Sudan
25: Ethnographic perspectives on cattle management in semi-arid environments: a case study from Maasailand
26: The history of working animals in Africa
27: Bees and bee-keeping in Africa
1: The origins of African livestock: indigenous or imported?
2: A survey of ethnographic and linguistic evidence for the history of livestock in Africa
2: Archaeology
3: Cattle, sheep, and goats south of the Sahara: an archaeozoological perspective
4: Bos africanus (Brehm)? Notes on the archaeozoology of the native cattle of Africa
5: Climate and cattle in North Africa: a first approximation
6: Livestock in Saharan Rock Art
7: African livestock remains from Saharan mortuary contexts
8: The origins and development of domesticated animals in arid West Africa
9: Domestic animals from archaeological sites in Central and west-central Africa
10: The origins and spread of domestic animals in East Africa
11: The origins of the domesticated animals of southern Africa
3: Genetics and Breed Characterization
12: Genetics and the origins of African cattle
13: Two Eves for taurusl Bovine mitochondrial DNA and African cattle domestication
14: Molecular genetic analysis of African zeboid populations
15: Characterization of the Kuri cattle of Lake Chad using molecular genetic techniques
16: Characterizations of African cattle, sheep and goats and their contributions to archaeological understanding
17: The characterization of indigenous goat types of Ethiopia and Eritrea
18: Using morphobiometric indices to map goat resources in Africa
19: Indigenous domesticated dogs of southern Africa: an introduction
4: Linguistics and Ethnography
20: African minor livestock species
21: A history of donkeys, wild asses and mules in Africa
22: A history of pigs in Africa
23: Did chickens go west?
24: Linguistic evidence for the prehistory of livestock in Sudan
25: Ethnographic perspectives on cattle management in semi-arid environments: a case study from Maasailand
26: The history of working animals in Africa
27: Bees and bee-keeping in Africa
1: Introduction
1: The origins of African livestock: indigenous or imported?
2: A survey of ethnographic and linguistic evidence for the history of livestock in Africa
2: Archaeology
3: Cattle, sheep, and goats south of the Sahara: an archaeozoological perspective
4: Bos africanus (Brehm)? Notes on the archaeozoology of the native cattle of Africa
5: Climate and cattle in North Africa: a first approximation
6: Livestock in Saharan Rock Art
7: African livestock remains from Saharan mortuary contexts
8: The origins and development of domesticated animals in arid West Africa
9: Domestic animals from archaeological sites in Central and west-central Africa
10: The origins and spread of domestic animals in East Africa
11: The origins of the domesticated animals of southern Africa
3: Genetics and Breed Characterization
12: Genetics and the origins of African cattle
13: Two Eves for taurusl Bovine mitochondrial DNA and African cattle domestication
14: Molecular genetic analysis of African zeboid populations
15: Characterization of the Kuri cattle of Lake Chad using molecular genetic techniques
16: Characterizations of African cattle, sheep and goats and their contributions to archaeological understanding
17: The characterization of indigenous goat types of Ethiopia and Eritrea
18: Using morphobiometric indices to map goat resources in Africa
19: Indigenous domesticated dogs of southern Africa: an introduction
4: Linguistics and Ethnography
20: African minor livestock species
21: A history of donkeys, wild asses and mules in Africa
22: A history of pigs in Africa
23: Did chickens go west?
24: Linguistic evidence for the prehistory of livestock in Sudan
25: Ethnographic perspectives on cattle management in semi-arid environments: a case study from Maasailand
26: The history of working animals in Africa
27: Bees and bee-keeping in Africa
1: The origins of African livestock: indigenous or imported?
2: A survey of ethnographic and linguistic evidence for the history of livestock in Africa
2: Archaeology
3: Cattle, sheep, and goats south of the Sahara: an archaeozoological perspective
4: Bos africanus (Brehm)? Notes on the archaeozoology of the native cattle of Africa
5: Climate and cattle in North Africa: a first approximation
6: Livestock in Saharan Rock Art
7: African livestock remains from Saharan mortuary contexts
8: The origins and development of domesticated animals in arid West Africa
9: Domestic animals from archaeological sites in Central and west-central Africa
10: The origins and spread of domestic animals in East Africa
11: The origins of the domesticated animals of southern Africa
3: Genetics and Breed Characterization
12: Genetics and the origins of African cattle
13: Two Eves for taurusl Bovine mitochondrial DNA and African cattle domestication
14: Molecular genetic analysis of African zeboid populations
15: Characterization of the Kuri cattle of Lake Chad using molecular genetic techniques
16: Characterizations of African cattle, sheep and goats and their contributions to archaeological understanding
17: The characterization of indigenous goat types of Ethiopia and Eritrea
18: Using morphobiometric indices to map goat resources in Africa
19: Indigenous domesticated dogs of southern Africa: an introduction
4: Linguistics and Ethnography
20: African minor livestock species
21: A history of donkeys, wild asses and mules in Africa
22: A history of pigs in Africa
23: Did chickens go west?
24: Linguistic evidence for the prehistory of livestock in Sudan
25: Ethnographic perspectives on cattle management in semi-arid environments: a case study from Maasailand
26: The history of working animals in Africa
27: Bees and bee-keeping in Africa