Man and shells : molluscs in the history /

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Author / Creator:Cattaneo-Vietti, R. (Riccardo), author.
Imprint:Sharjah, U.A.E. : Bentham Science, 2016.
Description:1 online resource : color illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11405954
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Other authors / contributors:Trainito, Egidio, author.
Doneddu, Mauro, author.
ISBN:9781681082257
168108225X
9781681082264
Digital file characteristics:data file
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 10, 2017)
Summary:Annotation Since the Paleolithic age to the present, molluscs - which include squids, octopuses and a variety of shellfish - have featured in different facets of our history. Yet much of this detail is either unknown or underappreciated.From the shapes and patterns in their shells, to their culinary, medicinal and scientific value and from their depictions in literature and religions, mulluscs in general, and shellfish in particular, have fascinated mankind for millennia.Man and Shells is a treatise on molluscs in our natural history. Readers will traverse through the journey by demonstrating how these organisms have accompanied humans in arts and culture, in ancient religions, the myths that surround them, their role in commerce as in dyeing and as currency as well as in aquaculture and fishing, and much more. Man and Shells helps us to appreciate these creatures that continue to have an important yet little known place in the cultural evolution of man through the ages.