The Origins of Herding in Southern Africa: Debating the 'neolithic' Model - Andrew Smith - Boeken - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659583179 - 24 september 2014
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The Origins of Herding in Southern Africa: Debating the 'neolithic' Model

Andrew Smith

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The Origins of Herding in Southern Africa: Debating the 'neolithic' Model

The origins of Khoekhoen herding society in southern Africa is contentious. Two competing theories: 1) when domestic animals arrived in southern Africa they were absorbed into aboriginal hunting societies by internal exchange mechanisms, who later became pastoralists; 2) immigrating herders arrived from East Africa to the northern Kalahari with their stock, and spread to the southwestern Cape. This book debates the 'Neolithic' model and suggests that animal husbandry would not have easily been taken up by hunters who not only had plenty of game animals at their disposal, but would had to have been able to nurture and sustain herd sizes of more than 60 animals exotic to southern Africa, and where poisonous plants were a threat. The concept of private ownership was also antithetical to their way of life. Equally, the movement of domestic stock throughout southern Africa was very rapid, so this would further suggest immigration, rather than absorption by hunters.

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Vrijgegeven 24 september 2014
ISBN13 9783659583179
Uitgevers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pagina's 68
Afmetingen 113 g
Taal en grammatica Engels  

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