Nomad lives
This book illustrates the extraordinary diversity of ‘nomad lives’ in time and space, in a tribute to Claudine Karlin, comprising 28 texts signed by economists, geographers, historians or sociologists.These case studies, organized into five chapters, are invitations to meet women, men and children f...
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ftopenedition:oai:books.openedition.org:mnhn/10035 2023-07-30T04:07:26+02:00 Nomad lives Amiri, Sarieh Audouze, Françoise Averbouh, Aline Bahuchet, Serge Baroin, Catherine Béarez, Philippe Benjamin, Maria Helena Berthon, Rémi Beyries, Sylvie Bordigoni, Marc Bourdier, Camille Brisebarre, Anne-Marie David, Francine Delvigne, Vincent Demoule, Jean-Paul Elgueta, Jimena Torres Enloe, James G. Ferret, Carole Foisneau, Lise Fuentes, Oscar Gazagnadou, Didier Goutas, Nejma Guédon, Marie-Françoise Gutierrez, Manuel Harmand, Sonia Hitchcock, Robert K. Laugrand, Frédéric Lewis, Jason E. Mahdi, Mohamed Mashkour, Marjan Mazzella, Sylvie Mercier, Delphine Méry, Sophie Montigny, Anie Pinçon, Geneviève Raynal, Jean-Paul Roche, Hélène Román, Manuel San Sarmiento, Julio Bendezu Soulier, Philippe Tarrius, Alain Thévenin, Michaël Thote, Alain Tripier, Pierre Vasil’ev, Sergey A. Vaté, Virginie Vigne, Jean-Denis Averbouh, Aline Goutas, Nejma Méry, Sophie 2022-01-20 https://books.openedition.org/mnhn/10035 en eng Publications scientifiques du Muséum https://books.openedition.org/mnhn/10035 urn:isbn:9782856539668 urn:eisbn:9782856539675 https://www.openedition.org/12554 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess ethnologie géologie préhistoire migrations sciences de l'homme ethnology geology prehistory migration human sciences Anthropology SOC002000 JHM info:eu-repo/semantics/book book 2022 ftopenedition 2023-07-16T00:42:49Z This book illustrates the extraordinary diversity of ‘nomad lives’ in time and space, in a tribute to Claudine Karlin, comprising 28 texts signed by economists, geographers, historians or sociologists.These case studies, organized into five chapters, are invitations to meet women, men and children from all over the world. The first chapter focuses on characterizing nomads and nomadism through examples ranging from the Aka pygmies, hunter-gatherers in the Central African forest, Yakut and Kazakh herders from the Central Asian steppes, or “nomads of contemporary globalization”. The second concentrates on the material culture of camps, from the Chatelperronians in the Grotte du Bison at Arcy-sur-Cure (Yonne) to the Manteks, Kurds in contemporary Iraq. The third examines the territories and circuits inherent to nomad lives, from the first hominids of East Africa to the break in the fishing way of life brought about by the arrival of Europeans in the Magellan Strait. Magdalenian mobility trends in the Roc-aux-Sorciers (Vienne), changes in funerary practices during the Bronze and Iron Ages in the Central Asian steppes (Kazakhstan), the sexual division of labour among the Tchouktcha of Russian Siberia, etc.: the social relations with the living and the dead, in and outside the group, are the main themes of the last two chapters.But throughout the pages a single apparently simple but extremely complex question emerges. The book ends with an attempt to answer this question from the combined perspective of an archaeologist, an ethnologist and a sociologist. Because, in the end, what does being a nomad mean? Cet ouvrage vient illustrer des fragments de vies de peuples « nomades », passés et actuels, d’Afrique, d’Asie, des Amériques du nord et du sud ou d’Europe, sous différentes facettes (habitats, productions matérielles, organisation économique et territoriale, sociale, rites et croyances, art). Ce mode de vie a prévalu pendant des millions d'années avant qu'un autre, sédentaire, ne s’y substitue progressivement à ... Book Yakut Siberia OpenEdition |
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This book illustrates the extraordinary diversity of ‘nomad lives’ in time and space, in a tribute to Claudine Karlin, comprising 28 texts signed by economists, geographers, historians or sociologists.These case studies, organized into five chapters, are invitations to meet women, men and children from all over the world. The first chapter focuses on characterizing nomads and nomadism through examples ranging from the Aka pygmies, hunter-gatherers in the Central African forest, Yakut and Kazakh herders from the Central Asian steppes, or “nomads of contemporary globalization”. The second concentrates on the material culture of camps, from the Chatelperronians in the Grotte du Bison at Arcy-sur-Cure (Yonne) to the Manteks, Kurds in contemporary Iraq. The third examines the territories and circuits inherent to nomad lives, from the first hominids of East Africa to the break in the fishing way of life brought about by the arrival of Europeans in the Magellan Strait. Magdalenian mobility trends in the Roc-aux-Sorciers (Vienne), changes in funerary practices during the Bronze and Iron Ages in the Central Asian steppes (Kazakhstan), the sexual division of labour among the Tchouktcha of Russian Siberia, etc.: the social relations with the living and the dead, in and outside the group, are the main themes of the last two chapters.But throughout the pages a single apparently simple but extremely complex question emerges. The book ends with an attempt to answer this question from the combined perspective of an archaeologist, an ethnologist and a sociologist. Because, in the end, what does being a nomad mean? Cet ouvrage vient illustrer des fragments de vies de peuples « nomades », passés et actuels, d’Afrique, d’Asie, des Amériques du nord et du sud ou d’Europe, sous différentes facettes (habitats, productions matérielles, organisation économique et territoriale, sociale, rites et croyances, art). Ce mode de vie a prévalu pendant des millions d'années avant qu'un autre, sédentaire, ne s’y substitue progressivement à ... |
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