Humans as Hunters
Auteur : Jonathan C. Driver
Date de publication : 2005-11
Éditeur : History Press Limited
Nombre de pages : 224
Résumé du livre
For thousands of years hunting has distinguished humans from apes, and has been a crucial factor in the evolution of human mental and physical capabilities. This fascinating account considers the lasting significance of hunting from prehistoric times, describing the role of hunters across time and across the globe. It explores the various hunting techniques, weapons and how meat was butchered and stored, the relationships between the hunters and their prey and with nature itself.