The World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting

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The World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting

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"This is the first book to explore in detail the world history of humankind's use of bees from prehistoric times to the present day. Both rock art and recent field studies have shown how honey hunters obtained their harvest from bees' nests. Honey has always been the chief prize, but bee brood has been eaten as meat, and beeswax has been utilized in many technologies. Bees, honey, and wax have special symbolic significance in both early beliefs and later world religions.

But perhaps bees' greatest benefit has been their pollination of crops."--BOOK JACKET.

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Routledge
Language
English
Pages
682

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Cover of: World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting
World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting
1999, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting
World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting
1999, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: The World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting
The World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting
October 13, 1999, Routledge
in English
Cover of: World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting
World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting
1999, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting
World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting
1999, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting
World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting
1999, Taylor & Francis Group
in English

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First Sentence

"All honey-storing insects are social and live in colonies (Section 4.2)."

Classifications

Library of Congress
SF524.C738 1999, SF524 .C738 1999, SF524 .C738 1999eb

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7496110M
ISBN 10
0415924677
ISBN 13
9780415924672
LCCN
99025816, 12345678
OCLC/WorldCat
41049690, 856934042
Library Thing
1311936
Goodreads
1953050

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