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River: Peoples and Histories of the Omo-Turkana Area [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 206 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 210x210x11 mm, weight: 550 g, Illustrated throughout in colour and black & white (121 plates in colour)
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Archaeopress
  • ISBN-10: 1789690331
  • ISBN-13: 9781789690330
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 206 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 210x210x11 mm, weight: 550 g, Illustrated throughout in colour and black & white (121 plates in colour)
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Archaeopress
  • ISBN-10: 1789690331
  • ISBN-13: 9781789690330
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The Omo-Turkana area is unlike any place on earth. Spanning parts of Ethiopia, South Sudan and Kenya, the area is today home to a unique diversity of peoples and cultures. Extraordinary fossil finds from the locale have illuminated the evolutionary origins of our species and archaeological and historical evidence has demonstrated it has been a dynamic crossroads of peoples, languages and identities for millennia. Over the past two decades, development interventions have transformed the environment and presented a threat to local forms of material and intangible heritage. Many local groups now face challenges to the long-term sustainability of their traditional ways of life. This sumptuously illustrated book brings together a remarkable collection of the world’s leading archaeologists, ecologists, historians and ethnographers who specialise in the locale. Recognising the Omo-Turkana area as a crucial resource of global heritage, the authors also acknowledge its current vulnerability.

This sumptuously illustrated book brings together a remarkable collection of the world’s leading archaeologists, ecologists, historians and ethnographers who specialise in the Omo-Turkana area (spanning spans parts of Ethiopia, South Sudan and Kenya), and recognising it as a crucial, and currently vulnerable, resource of global heritage.

This sumptuously illustrated book brings together a remarkable collection of the world's leading archaeologists, ecologists, historians and ethnographers who specialise in the Omo-Turkana area (spanning spans parts of Ethiopia, South Sudan and Kenya), and recognising it as a crucial, and currently vulnerable, resource of global heritage.

Recenzijos

The current socio-economic and political happenings in the Omo-Turkana Basin are profoundly disturbing. Showcasing the areas global importance, this compilation is a timely and crucial landmark in the pages of African history and archaeology. Dr Richard Leakey, Turkana Basin Institute





Written by eminent scholars, this book showcases the rich and unique heritage of the Lower Omo Valley from prehistory to the present. Prof. Tekle Hagos, Addis Ababa University





This collection of essays highlights the deep history of the Omo-Turkana basin, and the material and cultural traditions of the regions inhabitants past and present. The reader is treated to rich, textured insights into the remarkable heritage of this part of the African continent, the many environmental and political challenges facing todays inhabitants, and their continuing resilience in the face of adversity. Prof. Paul Lane, University of Cambridge

Foreword by Anthony, Lord St John of Bletso ;


Introduction ;



Part 1: Prehistoric Life and Environment ;


1. Hominins and First Humans in the Lower Omo Valley by Alex Wilshaw and
Marta Mirazón Lahr ;


2. Early Prehistory of Fauna and Environment in Mursiland by Michelle
Drapeau ;


3. The Middle Stone Age of the Omo Delta-Turkana Basin by Huw Groucutt ;


4. The Later Prehistory of the Turkana Basin by Alex Wilshaw and Marta
Mirazón Lahr ;



Part 2: Pastoral Pasts Entering History ;


5. Environment Histories - The Last 2,000 Years by Graciela Gil-Romera and
Miguel Sevilla-Callejo ;


6. Archaeology of Pastoralism and Monumentality in the Omo Valley by Marcus
Brittain and Timothy Clack ;


7. Global Artefacts: The Pastoral Past in Museums by Juan Salazar Bonet and
Timothy Clack ;



Part 3: Pastoral Presents The Mursi ;


8. Who are the Mursi? by David Turton and Lugulointheno Jordomo ;


9. Colour, Metaphor and Persons by Jean-Baptiste Eczet ;


10. Clay, Cosmology and Healing by Kate Fayers-Kerr ;


11. Nomadic Traditions of Cattle Beautification: The Mursi Example by
Timothy Insoll and Timothy Clack ;


12. Material Culture by Juan Salazar Bonet ;


13. Lip Plates by Shauna LaTosky ;


14. Identity Ceremony: the Duel by Tamįs Régi ;


15. Local Economics: Cattle and Crops by Demerew Danye and Anastasia
Novichkhina ;



Part 4: Exceptional Diversity Omo Cultures ;


16. Omo Autonomies: On Populations, Tribes, and Ethnicity by Felix Girke ;



17. Linguistic Diversity by Shiferaw Assefa and Marcus Brittain ;


18. Sacrifice and Stone Platforms in Bodi by Lucie Buffavand and Timothy
Clack ;


19. The Hamar: Living By, For and With the Cattle by Jérōme Dubosson ;


20. The Suri by Jon Abbink ;


21. Kwegu: Hunters of the River by Lucie Buffavand ;



Part 5: Finding the Omo Threats and Impacts ;


22. Written Past: Explorers Histories by Marco Bassi ;


23. Last Chance to See? Intangible Heritage and Responsible Tourism by
Tamįs Régi and Timothy Clack ;


24. Our Poverty will be Gone: Hope for a Mursi Community Conservation Area
by Will Hurd ;


25. From Marginalization to Megadam Crisis: The Dasanech and their Northern
Turkana Neighbours by Claudia Carr ;



Index