Exploring the intriguing history of a common utensil, this book by archaeologist and TV presenter Peter Ginn uncovers the cultural significance and evolution of the spoon throughout time. Ginn reveals how this everyday object has influenced societies, reflecting changes in technology, dining customs, and social status. Through engaging anecdotes and historical insights, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the spoon's role in human civilization.
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Ultimate Birding Companion: Birding in Southern Africa
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Featuring over 1400 stunning photographs, this boxed set showcases all 960 bird species recorded, complemented by engaging descriptions from 18 leading bird experts. Their personal insights and observations are presented in an accessible format, making it enjoyable for bird enthusiasts. Additionally, a unique code is included for downloading the accompanying e-book, enhancing the overall experience of this comprehensive avian collection.
Slow Tech
- 154 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Highly readable and hugely practical this book is a valuable guide to creating something useful as you discover the art of slow technology. Create steam, weave cloth, purify water, make salt, bake bread, distil perfume, dye cloth, puddle clay and in doing so reconnect with your own practical and creative abilities.