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Did you know elephants have parades, camels have caravans, and porcupines have prickles? From a shoal of aardvarks to a zeal of zebras, kids can learn the names of animal groups in this adorable padded board book. With bright, trendy illustrations and plenty of hidden puns, A Caravan of Camels showcases punny animal families of all kinds from A to Z. Whether it’s a smack, a barrel, or a zeal, it's a family!
Author : Gary Paul Nabhan Publisher : University of California Press Page : 326 pages File Size : 40,5 Mb Release : 2020-09-22 Category : Cooking ISBN : 9780520379244
Cumin, Camels, and Caravans by Gary Paul Nabhan Pdf
Gary Paul Nabhan takes the reader on a vivid and far-ranging journey across time and space in this fascinating look at the relationship between the spice trade and culinary imperialism. Drawing on his own family’s history as spice traders, as well as travel narratives, historical accounts, and his expertise as an ethnobotanist, Nabhan describes the critical roles that Semitic peoples and desert floras had in setting the stage for globalized spice trade. Traveling along four prominent trade routes—the Silk Road, the Frankincense Trail, the Spice Route, and the Camino Real (for chiles and chocolate)—Nabhan follows the caravans of itinerant spice merchants from the frankincense-gathering grounds and ancient harbors of the Arabian Peninsula to the port of Zayton on the China Sea to Santa Fe in the southwest United States. His stories, recipes, and linguistic analyses of cultural diffusion routes reveal the extent to which aromatics such as cumin, cinnamon, saffron, and peppers became adopted worldwide as signature ingredients of diverse cuisines. Cumin, Camels, and Caravans demonstrates that two particular desert cultures often depicted in constant conflict—Arabs and Jews—have spent much of their history collaborating in the spice trade and suggests how a more virtuous multicultural globalized society may be achieved in the future.
Extremely social, camels will blow on each other’s faces as a friendly greeting. They also groan and roar! While most camels are domesticated and few wild camels survive on Earth today, these mammals thrive in a group, sometimes called a caravan. These groups are made up of a male leader, females, and young. Mothers care for their young and the caravan moves around together. Through this book’s photographs of camels, closely paired with easy-to-understand text, young readers will discover how these friendly animals grow and work together within their caravan.
Camel Caravan by Bethany Roberts,Patricia Hubbell Pdf
Tired of carrying their burdens in the desert, the camels sneak away from the caravan and have exciting adventures as they explore other ways to travel.
THE author of this work makes no pretense of originality in the telling of these stories of olden times. They have been gleaned from many sources, and are the common heritage of all who love to write them anew and hear them again. Only the words belong to the story teller; the story itself is as old as the race. In the lapse of years and with the much telling of these stories there is no longer a line between fact and fiction. How much is true and how much is false does not matter; the story itself is the thing, and one need not worry whether it really happened or not. Much of it is palpable fiction, but much of it is true. Let us not be too critical of a story when it is a few hundred years old. At any rate, the stories herein contained are a part of the great inheritance that the boys and girls of this day have received from the past, and to which they are entitled in all fullness and freedom. If the reading of them shall add anything to the enjoyment or to the information of those who are always young in heart because they always thrill at romance and adventure, the writer of these old time tales will be amply repaid. LAWTON B. EVANS JEROME AND THE LION THE SAINT WHO STOOD ON A PILLAR THE SCOURGE OF GOD THE VANDAL HORDE KING CLOVIS BECOMES A CHRISTIAN A CAMEL DRIVER BECOMES A PROPHET WHAT IT MEANT TO BE A KNIGHT BERTHA WITH THE BIG FOOT STORIES OF CHARLEMAGNE CHARLEMAGNE AND THE MAGIC RING CHARLEMAGNE AND THE ROBBER ROLAND BECOMES A KNIGHT THE DEATH OF ROLAND HOW NORMANDY CAME BY ITS NAME OLAF, THE BOY VIKING OF NORWAY THE CID WINS HIS NAME THE LAST DAYS OF THE CID THE LORELEI THE MOUSE TOWER THE DEVIL'S LADDER GERDA'S RIDE TO HER WEDDING PETER THE HERMIT THE WIVES OF WEINSBERG THE MEETING OF KING RICHARD AND SALADIN ADVENTURES OF RICHARD, THE LION HEART THE PRINCE OF TRAVELERS WILLIAM TELL, THE SWISS PATRIOT EDWARD, THE BLACK PRINCE BIG FERRE KEEPS THE FORT THE LEGEND OF THE STRASSBURG CLOCK THE BURGHERS OF GHENT REFUSE TO BE HANGED THE SACRIFICE OF ARNOLD WINKELRIED THE STORY OF JOAN OF ARC BAYARD, THE KNIGHT WITHOUT FEAR AND WITHOUT REPROACH THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD DMITRI, THE PRETENDER THE MAN WITH THE IRON MASK STORIES OF PETER THE GREAT MAZEPPA, THE CHIEF OF THE COSSACKS THE CRIME OF CHARLOTTE CORDAY
Two children accompany their uncle's caravan across the desert. After a surprise attack by raiders they find themselves alone with two wounded camels, little water, and unsure of their whereabouts.
This is an educational book teaching children a fascinating array of collective nouns in a captivating manner. Children are assisted in learning the noun through rhyme together with amusing illustrations. Included in this book is an interesting fact about each animal which can be read independently of the rhyme.
A Compendium of Collective Nouns by Woop Studios Pdf
This illustrated guide compiles over 2,000 collective nouns and brings them to life in stunningly colorful, graphic artwork from the design dynamos at Woop Studios. Chock-full of treasures of the English language, the diversity of terms collected here covers topics from plants and animals (a parade of elephants, an embarrassment of pandas) to people and things (a pomposity of professors, an exultation of fireworks) and range from the familiar (a pride of lions) to the downright obscure (an ooze of amoebas). Pronunciations, definitions, etymologies, and historical anecdotes make this beautiful book an entertaining read, a standout reference, and a visual treat. Language lovers and art appreciators alike will be captivated by this gem, rich in word and image.
In 1910, Zada the camel treks across the West Texas desert to save two baby kestrels from an approaching haboob, a mountain-sized storm. sharing adventures from her youth in Turkey to keep them calm.
Author : Richard W. Bulliet Publisher : Columbia University Press Page : 356 pages File Size : 48,8 Mb Release : 1990 Category : History ISBN : 023107235X
Why, for many centuries, was the wheel abandoned in the Middle East in favor of the camel as a means of transport? This richly illustrated study explains this anomaly. Drawing on archaeology, art, technology, anthropology, linguistics, and camel husbandry, Bulliet explores the implications for the region's economic and social development during the Middle Ages and into modern times.
Camels in the Biblical World by Martin Heide,Joris Peters Pdf
Camels are first mentioned in the Bible as the movable property of Abraham. During the early monarchy, they feature prominently as long-distance mounts for the Queen of Sheba, and almost a millennium later, the Gospels tell us about the impossibility of a camel passing through a needle’s eye. Given the limited extrabiblical evidence for camels before circa 1000 BCE, a thorough investigation of the spatio-temporal history of the camel in the ancient Near and Middle East is necessary to understand their early appearance in the Hebrew Bible. Camels in the Biblical World is a two-part study that charts the cultural trajectories of two domestic species—the two-humped or Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) and the one-humped or Arabian camel (Camelus dromedarius)—from the fourth through first millennium BCE and up to the first century CE. Drawing on archaeological camel remains, iconography, inscriptions, and other text sources, the first part reappraises the published data on the species’ domestication and early exploitation in their respective regions of origin. The second part takes a critical look at the various references to camels in the Hebrew Bible and the Gospels, providing a detailed philological analysis of each text and referring to archaeological data and zoological observations whenever appropriate. A state-of-the-art evaluation of the cultural history of the camel and its role in the biblical world, this volume brings the humanities into dialogue with the natural sciences. The novel insights here serve scholars in disciplines as diverse as biblical studies, (zoo)archaeology, history, and philology.