Format:
Online-Ressource (XV, 154 p. 65 illus., 56 illus. in color, online resource)
ISBN:
9783319085302
Series Statement:
SpringerBriefs in Archaeology 6
Content:
This book focuses on the issues of resilience and variability of desert pastoralists, explicitly challenging a set of traditional topics of the discourse around pastoralism in arid lands of the Old World. Based on a field research carried out on the Kel Tadrart Tuareg in Libya, various facets of a surprisingly successful adaptation to an extremely arid environment are investigated. By means of an ethnoarchaeological approach, explored are the Kel Tadrart interactions with natural resources, the settlement patterns, the campsite structures, and the formation of the pastoral archaeological landscape, focusing on variability and its causes. The resilience of the Kel Tadrart is the key to understand the reasons of their choice to stay and live in the almost rainless Acacus Mountains, in spite of strong pressure to sedentarize in the neighboring oases. Through the collection of the interviews, participant observation, mapping of inhabited and abandoned campsites, remote sensing, and archival sources, various and different Kel Tadrart strategies, perceptions, and material cultures are examined. This book fills an important gap in the ethnoarchaeological research in central Sahara and in the study of desert pastoralism. Desert lands are likely to increase over the next decades but, our knowledge of human adaptations to these areas of the world is still patchy and generally biased by the idea that extremely arid lands are not suited for human occupation
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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Chapter 1: Research Objectives, Materials and MethodsChapter 2: The Environment -- Chapter 3: The Kel Tadrart Tuareg: ethnohistorical and ethnographic background -- Chapter 4: The Regional Level of Analysis -- Chapter 5: Site Specific Analysis: Composition and Layout -- Chapter 6: The abandoned Campsites in the Tadrart Acacus -- Chapter 7: Ethnoarchaeological suggestions for a review of the last 3,000 years in the Tadrart Acacus -- Chapter 8: Conclusions.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783319085296
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Biagetti, Stefano Ethnoarchaeology of the Kel Tadrart Tuareg Cham : Springer, 2014 ISBN 9783319085296
Language:
English
Subjects:
Ethnology
Keywords:
Tuareg
;
Ethnoarchäologie
;
Libyen
;
Tuareg
;
Ethnoarchäologie
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-08530-2
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