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Earth Water Fleece And Fabric An Ethnography And Archaeology Of Andean Camelid Herding Penny Dransart

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Earth Water Fleece And Fabric An Ethnography And Archaeology Of Andean Camelid Herding Penny Dransart
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.61 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Penny Dransart
ISBN: 9780415279598, 0415279593
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Earth Water Fleece And Fabric An Ethnography And Archaeology Of Andean Camelid Herding Penny Dransart by Penny Dransart 9780415279598, 0415279593 instant download after payment.

Through a richly detailed examination of the practices of spinning yarn from the fleece of llamas and alpacas, Earth, Water, Fleece and Fabric explores the relationship that herders of the present and of the past have maintained with their herd animals in the Andes. Dransart juxtaposes an ethnography of an Aymara herding community, based on more than ten years fieldwork in Isluga in the Chilean highlands, with archaeological material from excavations in the Atacama desert.
Impeccably researched, this book is the first systematic study to set the material culture of pastoral communities against an understanding of the long-term effects of herding practices.

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