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Early Shell Armor

Sabine Lorca

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Early Shell Armor unveils the surprising history of how diverse indigenous cultures transformed seashells into protective armor, offering a fresh perspective on pre-colonial warfare and armor technology. This unique form of defense reveals not only the ingenuity of these societies but also their deep understanding of material culture. For instance, the construction techniques and materials varied significantly across regions like the Pacific Islands, Mesoamerica, and coastal Africa, reflecting both environmental adaptations and cultural values.

 
The book meticulously examines the evolution, construction, and cultural significance of shell armor. It progresses from introducing basic types and their geographical spread to in-depth analyses of materials, techniques, and performance. A detailed cultural context explores shell armor's roles in both warfare and ceremonies, highlighting its use among elite warriors and leaders, reinforcing social hierarchies.

 
Ultimately, Early Shell Armor challenges Eurocentric views by demonstrating the sophistication and effectiveness of indigenous innovations, deeply interwoven with cultural identity.
Disponible depuis: 29/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 58 pages.

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