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By Peter I. Bogucki

The four-volume "Encyclopedia of Society and tradition within the historic World" deals entire insurance of the traditional international, from prehistory to the autumn of Rome, together with Western and non-Western cultures and civilizations. An advent outlines the major milestones within the improvement of human society, from the peoples of the Ice Age whose lifestyle used to be so greatly varied from ours to the voters of Greece and Rome whom we simply realize from historical past books. The sixty nine signed entries - together with 14 on "major" subject matters with extra in-depth insurance - supply readers with an outline of a number of the ways that humans lived within the past.Each access explores a selected subject around the whole global, starting with an creation that outlines the key advancements in chronological series, by means of subsections at the following facilities of civilization: Africa, Egypt, the center East, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Greece, Rome, and the Americas. every one access concludes with a listing of "see also" references to similar entries, via one more analyzing checklist of books, articles, and websites at the topic.
Primary resource files, sidebars, and greater than 250 black-and-white photos and maps complement the textual content. A word list, normal bibliography, chronology through area, and accomplished index make this set an easy-to-use and crucial reference for top university and school scholars, researchers, and normal readers alike.

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Henna, a dye still used in the 21st century, was often used as a hair dye. Throughout the world it was also common for people to use natural dyes to tattoo themselves. Among archaeological remains are also found such items as mirrors, tweezers, and similar cosmetic tools that would have been used particularly by women. ▶ adornment introduction In modern life people in developed countries spend billions of dollars on personal adornments, including clothing, jewelry, makeup, hair-care products, and perfumes.

The Trustees of the British Museum) unguenta exotica (“luxury unguents”), as they were seen as a corrupting influence causing Roman citizens to deviate from the traditional “mos romanum” (“Roman way”) of a more austere character. , the presence of Greek hostages in the capital, and the arrival in a constantly increasing number of Greek physicians, technicians and others. e. onward) with an extensive body of specialized literature on medicine and hygiene in general and also specifically on cosmetics.

Agriculture enabled people to store and preserve food for the lean times. In such places as ancient Egypt, for example, farmers were able to grow a year’s worth of grain, perhaps more, which then could be stored throughout the year and distributed to people as it was needed. This ability to store and preserve food evened out many of the ups and downs of food availability, reducing the threat of famine and starvation. The result was longer life expectancies, improved health, and the growth of populations.

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