Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunters and Gatherers
Discover the fascinating world of hunter-gatherers with the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunters and Gatherers, published by Cambridge University Press in 2004. This comprehensive illustrated reference spans 534 pages and is designed to be accessible to both specialists and non-specialists alike.
Written by leading scholars, this encyclopedia includes in-depth case studies of over fifty hunter-gatherer societies from around the globe. Explore their unique archaeological backgrounds, religious beliefs, worldviews, and cultural expressions through music and art. The book also delves into important topics such as gender roles, health, nutrition, and contemporary rights, providing a well-rounded understanding of these diverse communities.
Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in anthropology, the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunters and Gatherers is an essential addition to your library.