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Birth of Madagascar

Yves Earhart

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Editora: Publifye

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Birth of Madagascar delves into the formative history of Madagascar, examining how its unique geography shaped the island's early societies, trade networks, and cultural identity. The book highlights how Madagascar's isolation and diverse microclimates spurred unprecedented cultural and biological evolution. Intriguingly, the island's early inhabitants, migrating primarily from Southeast Asia and Africa, developed ingenious agricultural practices and resource management strategies tailored to their local environments, showcasing an exceptional ability to adapt and innovate.

 
The book synthesizes archaeological evidence, linguistic analysis, and historical texts to paint a rich portrait of Madagascar's past, incorporating insights from botany and zoology to understand human impact on the island's unique flora and fauna. Structured into three sections, it explores the development of early settlements, the emergence of regional kingdoms and trade networks, and the evolution of Malagasy culture. This approach connects human actions with environmental consequences, providing a holistic understanding of Madagascar's early history.
Disponível desde: 12/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 51 páginas.

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