Desert Animals in the Eastern Sahara: Status, Economic Significance, and Cultural Reflection in Antiquity
Edited by Heiko Riemer, Frank Forster, Michael Herb and Nadja Pöllath
369 pages, figs, tabs.
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This book covers the proceedings of the ACACIA Workshop held at the University of Cologne, December 14-15 2007. It investigates the changing and
complex relationship between man and wild animals from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Experts from a diverse range of fields explore the animal world of the Sahara, past and present, and cover topics including distribution, behaviour and the economic significance whilst also considering the impact of human activity.
Experts from a diverse range of fields explore the animal world of the Sahara, past and present, and cover topics including distribution, behaviour and the economic significance whilst also considering the impact of human activity.
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