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Animals and Human Society in Asia: An Overview and Premises,e and religion in their Asian context. It suggests that, first, due to its intensive and relatively advanced human settlement since prehistorical times and to the wide variety of animals available, Asia had been the cradle of animal domestication and consequently of the use of these animals for foodcarbohydrate 发表于 2025-3-27 07:23:32
When Elephants Roamed Asia: The Significance of Proboscideans in Diet, Culture and Cosmology in Paleogical sites in Asia, and especially in the Middle East and China, contain abundant elephant remains that clearly demonstrate that early humans were capable of obtaining these mega herbivores. The significant role of elephants the Paleolithic is well demonstrated throughout the Old World and the die变色龙 发表于 2025-3-27 09:26:48
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Spilling Blood: Conflict and Culture over Animal Slaughter in Mongol Eurasia and their Muslim subjects. The traditional Mongol method of slaughter prevented blood from being spilled into the ground, while Islamic and Jewish methods did. Despite being an ostensibly small issue, it remained a source of anxiety for Muslims as they adapted to the new reality of Mongol Rule. FurFELON 发表于 2025-3-27 23:20:01
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Tuna as an Economic Resource and Symbolic Capital in Japan’s “Imperialism of the Sea”features what could be called a terrestrial bias. Historians generally analyze Japan’s Empire and its expansion in terms of the occupation of landmasses and islands and the fight for natural sources, but the vast oceans and their living resources being part of the empire is a fact that is scarcely mValves 发表于 2025-3-28 07:01:12
Elephants in Mongol History: From Military Obstacles to Symbols of Buddhist Powereen interpreted in different ways. Some scholars contend that the Mongols quickly got over their initial shocked surprise, and devised efficient tactics for dealing with troops mounted on elephants. Other scholars suggest that the Mongols found it impossible to conquer peoples who employed elephantsGRIPE 发表于 2025-3-28 11:02:51
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