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The origins of Herding in Southern Africa
Debating the 'Neolithic' model
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The book delves into the contentious origins of the Khoekhoen herding society in southern Africa, presenting two theories: one posits the integration of domestic animals into existing hunting societies, while the other argues for the immigration of herders from East Africa. It critiques the 'Neolithic' model, emphasizing the challenges hunters would face in adopting animal husbandry, including the need for extensive herd management and the cultural clash with private ownership concepts. The rapid spread of domestic stock further supports the immigration theory.
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2014, měkká
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