Good to Eat: Riddles of Food and CultureThe anthropologist/author takes on some of the major food riddles, including cannibalism, to reveal why a culture accepts or spurns specific foods |
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What the farmer is doing in keeping an unwanted calf alive in a semistarved
condition therefore is minimizing the cost and ... mutton , " a catch - all label which
helps keep the peace between Moslems and their Hindu customers and
neighbors .
What the farmer is doing in keeping an unwanted calf alive in a semistarved
condition therefore is minimizing the cost and ... mutton , " a catch - all label which
helps keep the peace between Moslems and their Hindu customers and
neighbors .
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It represents the premium placed upon the heavily armed cavalryman — the
knight — who was given enough land and labor by a lord to keep him in horse
and armor and who owed military services in return . Feudalism was in that
perspective ...
It represents the premium placed upon the heavily armed cavalryman — the
knight — who was given enough land and labor by a lord to keep him in horse
and armor and who owed military services in return . Feudalism was in that
perspective ...
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The idea that pets are useless stems from the animal - keeping customs of
aristocratic classes . ... Commoners could not fail to be impressed by the ability of
their rulers to keep man - eating lions and tigers as pets , especially since these ...
The idea that pets are useless stems from the animal - keeping customs of
aristocratic classes . ... Commoners could not fail to be impressed by the ability of
their rulers to keep man - eating lions and tigers as pets , especially since these ...
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Good to eat: riddles of food and culture
Crítica de los usuarios - Not Available - Book VerdictWhy are the world's food habits or "foodways,'' as Harris refers to them, so diverse? In this scholarly yet fast-paced and very readable work, anthropologist Harris argues that "major differences in ... Leer comentario completo
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ONE Good to Think or Good to Eat? | 13 |
TWO Meat Hunger | 19 |
THREE The Riddle of the Sacred | 47 |
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