Cannibals and Kings: The Origins of CulturesVintage Books, 1978 - 351 หน้า |
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หน้า 195
... eating plants was more god- like than eating flesh . The decline in the per capita consumption of animal flesh represented a decline in nutritional standards . Since this may not seem obvious to modern - day vege- tarian enthusiasts ...
... eating plants was more god- like than eating flesh . The decline in the per capita consumption of animal flesh represented a decline in nutritional standards . Since this may not seem obvious to modern - day vege- tarian enthusiasts ...
หน้า 215
... eating elite whose monopoly over the privilege of slaughtering animals for redistributive feasts had been transformed into a monopoly over the privi- lege of eating them . Long after ordinary people in northern India had become ...
... eating elite whose monopoly over the privilege of slaughtering animals for redistributive feasts had been transformed into a monopoly over the privi- lege of eating them . Long after ordinary people in northern India had become ...
หน้า 218
... eating beef . Hence under the Moguls , the Islamic emperors of India , cow protection may have become a political symbol of Hindu resis- tance against beef - eating Moslem invaders . At any rate , the Brahmans - for centuries the ...
... eating beef . Hence under the Moguls , the Islamic emperors of India , cow protection may have become a political symbol of Hindu resis- tance against beef - eating Moslem invaders . At any rate , the Brahmans - for centuries the ...
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