Fire and CivilizationAllen Lane, 1992 - 247 oldal Fire is a destructive force. It is also a great purveyor of the advancement of human life. In an exploration of this dichotomy, Goudsblom investigates man and his realtionship to--and fascination with--combustion from every possible perspective--historical, archaeological, anthropological, psychological, biological, ecological, and sociological--illuminating the legacy of fire on world history. |
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87. oldal
... quarter . - FIRE IN WAR In the Old Testament the themes of religion and war are closely interwoven . The conquest of the promised land under the leadership of Moses and Joshua is described in a mixture of religious and military terms ...
... quarter . - FIRE IN WAR In the Old Testament the themes of religion and war are closely interwoven . The conquest of the promised land under the leadership of Moses and Joshua is described in a mixture of religious and military terms ...
116. oldal
... quarters that had been spared , house and room rents went up steeply , forcing many tenants and subtenants to leave and join the homeless . Although some owners and landlords saw the value of their property and their income rise ...
... quarters that had been spared , house and room rents went up steeply , forcing many tenants and subtenants to leave and join the homeless . Although some owners and landlords saw the value of their property and their income rise ...
208. oldal
... quarters of ruling political parties - form a favourite - form a favourite target for arson- ists . Compared with wars between states , the damage is usually small , but the dramatic impact may be great , since the state's authority has ...
... quarters of ruling political parties - form a favourite - form a favourite target for arson- ists . Compared with wars between states , the damage is usually small , but the dramatic impact may be great , since the state's authority has ...
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Fire Civilization The domestication of fire as a civilizing process Plan | 8 |
The stage of predominantly passive use of fire The transition to active use of fire | 20 |
The widening gap between humans and other animals Clearing land Cooking | 37 |
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According agrarian societies altar ancient animals anthropologist archaeologist arson became behaviour bush caused chimpanzees civilizing campaign civilizing process combustion conflagrations continued control fire control of fire control over fire cooking cultivation cultural destruction domestication of fire dominant early ecological effect Elias Elijah Empire energy fire brigade fire regime flames force forest fuel gathering and hunting Greek fire handling fire Hanunóo Hattusa hearth heat Hephaestus Herodotus Hesiod Hestia highly historian hominids Homo erectus houses human groups Iliad incendiarism increasing increasingly individual industrial intensive growth Israel Israelites Jones land later learned light living long run Lord military military-agrarian modern Molech natural Norbert Elias nuclear fusion Odysseus organization peasants Perlès population priests problem production pyrophytes religion Roman Rome set fire Shifting Cultivation slash and burn smoke social socio-cultural steam technical temple towns trend twentieth century urban weapons Western Europe wood