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Ambiguity, nostalgia, dialectic : Saharan nation-states and the legacy of nomadic pastoralism ...
Porges, Matthew. - : University of St Andrews, 2021
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Ambiguity, nostalgia, dialectic : Saharan nation-states and the legacy of nomadic pastoralism
Porges, Matthew. - : University of St Andrews, 2021. : The University of St Andrews, 2021
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Résilience du pastoralisme sahélien : discours d’évidence institutionnels et journalistiques
Soubiale, Nadège; Damome, Étienne. - : Communiquer, 2019. : Érudit, 2019
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'Common Property beyond this Fence': Land Privatisation and the Adaption of Pastoralism among the Aga Buryats
In: Mongolian Responses to Globalisation Processes ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01522336 ; Ines Stolpe; Judith Nordby; Ulrike Gonzales. Mongolian Responses to Globalisation Processes , 13, EB-Verlag, pp.45-71, 2017, Bonner Asienstudien, 978-3-86893-233-1 ; http://www.ebv-berlin.de/Band-13-Mongolian-Responses-to-Globalisation-Processes (2017)
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'Common Property beyond this Fence': Land Privatisation and the Adaption of Pastoralism among the Aga Buryats
In: Mongolian Responses to Globalisation Processes ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01522336 ; Ines Stolpe; Judith Nordby; Ulrike Gonzales. Mongolian Responses to Globalisation Processes , 13, EB-Verlag, pp.45-71, 2017, Bonner Asienstudien, 978-3-86893-233-1 ; http://www.ebv-berlin.de/Band-13-Mongolian-Responses-to-Globalisation-Processes (2017)
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Why the donkey did not go south: Disease as a constraint on the spread of Equus asinus into southern Africa
Mitchell, P. - 2017
Abstract: Donkeys are the only ungulate definitely known to have been domesticated in Africa and were widely employed in the north of the continent and through the Sahara and the Sahel as pack animals, as well as spreading through much of the Old World. Used in Egypt by 4000 BC, they are attested in Nubia in the third millennium BC, in eastern Sudan in the second millennium BC and, in a Pastoral Neolithic context, at Narosura, Kenya, in the first millennium BC. However, they went completely unremarked by early European observers in southern Africa and appear never to have reached that region, unlike cattle and sheep, both of which reached it before the beginning of the Christian era in a process that linguistic and genetic data now firmly link to the migration of herders from East Africa. Taking its lead from previous studies of the impact of epizootic disease on the expansion through Sub-Saharan Africa of cattle and dogs, this paper asks if disease also constrained the southward movement of donkeys and, if so, what the consequences of this may have been.
Keyword: Africa; African horse sickness; donkeys; equine piroplasmosis; infectious disease; pastoralism; trypanosomiasis
URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10437-017-9245-3
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Pastoralist Settlement and the Anthropogenic Savannah: the archaeo-ecology of Mili Sita, Kenya
Boles, OJC. - : UCL (University College London), 2017
In: Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London). (2017)
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Fine-Scale Human Population Structure in Southern Africa Reflects Ecogeographic Boundaries.
In: Genetics, vol 204, iss 1 (2016)
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Diversité, priorité pastorale et de conservation des ligneux fourragers des terres de parcours en zone soudano-guinéenne du Bénin ...
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Tra reale e virtuale. Il contributo antropologico al progetto CLAPie
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Sidama Agro-Pastoralism and Ethnobiological Classification of its Primary Plant, Enset (Ensete ventricosum)
Quinlan, Marsha B.; Quinlan, Robert J.; Dira, S.J.. - : Ethnobiology Letters, 2014
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Sidama Agro-Pastoralism and Ethnobiological Classification of its Primary Plant, Enset (Ensete ventricosum)
Quinlan, Marsha B.; Quinlan, Robert J.; Dira, Samuel Jilo. - : Ethnobiology Letters, 2014
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Vedic ritual as medium in ancient and pre-colonial South Asia: its expansion and survival between orality and writing
In: Veda-Vedāṅga et Avesta entre oralité et écriture. Travaux de symposium international : Le livre. La Roumanie. L'Europe. Troisième édition - 20-24 septembre 2010, III/A ; Veda-Vedāṅga et Avesta entre oralité et écriture. ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00673190 ; Veda-Vedāṅga et Avesta entre oralité et écriture., Sep 2010, Bucarest, Romania. pp.147- 183 147- 183 147-183 (2010)
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Etude de milieu et planification participatif des actions futures
Greenough, K.. - 1996
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Poésie dialectale et noms de lieux
In: Notre Librairie ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00456353 ; Notre Librairie, 1995, 120-121 (« Littérature mauritanienne »), pp.216-225 (1995)
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Quand les bergers maures se lancent des « colles »
In: Littérature Orale Arabo-Berbère ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00456322 ; Littérature Orale Arabo-Berbère, 1995, 22-23, pp.173-204 (1995)
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Poésie dialectale et noms de lieux
In: Notre Librairie ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00456353 ; Notre Librairie, 1995, 120-121 (« Littérature mauritanienne »), pp.216-225 (1995)
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Quand les bergers maures se lancent des « colles »
In: Littérature Orale Arabo-Berbère ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00456322 ; Littérature Orale Arabo-Berbère, 1995, 22-23, pp.173-204 (1995)
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Onomastic synecdoche: the use of proper names of camels in Somali poetry
Andrzejewski, B.W.. - : Institut für Afrikanistik - Universität zu Köln, 1994
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