Download e-book for kindle: Eye of the Albatross: Visions of Hope and Survival by Carl Safina

By Carl Safina

ISBN-10: 1429984236

ISBN-13: 9781429984232

"One of the main pleasant average background reviews in decades." -The Boston Globe

Eye of the Albatross takes us hovering to locales the place whales, sea turtles, penguins, and shearwaters flourish of their personal quotidian rhythms. Carl Safina's consultant and thought is an albatross he calls Amelia, whose lifestyles and far-flung flights he describes in interesting element. Interwoven with memories of whalers and well-known explorers, Eye of the Albatross probes the unmistakable environmental impression of the encounters among guy and marine lifestyles. Safina's perceptive and authoritative portrait ends up in a remodeling experience to the ends of the Earth for the reader, in addition to an eye-opening examine the healthiness of our oceans.

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Nor is there any doubt that the particular grains, pottery, and domestic animals that suddenly show up in the Franchthi subsoil are just like the ones found to the east. The Neolithic Revolution was undoubtedly an easy sell at Franchthi. Unfortunately it is still hard to tell exactly how the change came about. 24 For other spe- 40 Forging First Nature cialists, the sudden appearance of the full Neolithic package strongly suggests, if not colonization, at least an undeniable influence from the east.

Franchthi Cave is at a crossroads on a major cultural highway. From this exceptionally well-documented and thoroughly published site, it is possible to get a sense of the revolution that passed through in Neolithic times. There is no question that the transition from foraging to cultivation was relatively swift. Nor is there any doubt that the particular grains, pottery, and domestic animals that suddenly show up in the Franchthi subsoil are just like the ones found to the east. The Neolithic Revolution was undoubtedly an easy sell at Franchthi.

At first herders must have maintained an uneasy distance between themselves and the dangerous and excitable cattle that they managed to impound. Herding then played the role of modern canning or refrigeration: it kept the meat fresh until it could be used. As the tradition of herding continued, animals became smaller and more docile. Herders became more adept. Eventually it was possible to work more closely with the animals. The ox-powered plow can be heavier and dig deeper than any plow that humans can pull.

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