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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With better means of transport , Corn Belt farmers dispensed with their wood pigs
and switched over to new breeds which were heavier and better larded . These “
lard pigs ” could be raised profitably without supplementary foraging .
With better means of transport , Corn Belt farmers dispensed with their wood pigs
and switched over to new breeds which were heavier and better larded . These “
lard pigs ” could be raised profitably without supplementary foraging .
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CHAPTER ELEVEN BETTER TO EAT THERE IS a common misunderstanding of
optimization theories which I now need to discuss . To say that a foodway
represents an optimization of costs and benefits is not to say that it is an optimal ...
CHAPTER ELEVEN BETTER TO EAT THERE IS a common misunderstanding of
optimization theories which I now need to discuss . To say that a foodway
represents an optimization of costs and benefits is not to say that it is an optimal ...
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Then anything that would work at all would be better than the present system .
But if in fact the sacred cow embodies a form of practical cost accounting ,
innovators must be held responsible not merely for introducing a workable
system , but for ...
Then anything that would work at all would be better than the present system .
But if in fact the sacred cow embodies a form of practical cost accounting ,
innovators must be held responsible not merely for introducing a workable
system , but for ...
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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 |
EIGHT Small Things | 154 |
NINE Dogs Cats Dingoes and other Pets | 175 |
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