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SOIL —beneath our feet —food and fiber —ashes to ashes, dust to dust —dirt Soil has been called the final frontier of environmental research. The critical role of soil in biogeochemical processes is tied to its properties and place—porous, structured, and spatially variable, it serves as a conduit, buffer, and transformer of water, solutes and gases. Yet what is complex, life-giving, and sacred to some, is ordinary, even ugly, to others. This is the enigma that is soil. Soil and Culture explores the perception of soil in ancient, traditional, and modern societies. It looks at the visual arts (painting, textiles, sculpture, architecture, film, comics and stamps), prose & poetry, religion, philosophy, anthropology, archaeology, wine production, health & diet, and disease & warfare. Soil and Culture explores high culture and popular culture—from the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch to the films of Steve McQueen. It looks at ancient societies and contemporary artists. Contributors from a variety of disciplines delve into the mind of Carl Jung and the bellies of soil eaters, and explore Chinese paintings, African mud cloths, Mayan rituals, Japanese films, French comic strips, and Russian poetry.
Agriculture --Social aspects. --- Soils in art. --- Soils --Social aspects. --- Agriculture --- Soils --- Soils in art --- Anthropology --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Social Sciences --- Agriculture - General --- Social & Cultural Anthropology --- Social aspects --- Soils in literature. --- Soils in motion pictures. --- Social aspects. --- Life sciences. --- Science. --- Earth sciences. --- Sedimentology. --- Agriculture. --- Soil science. --- Soil conservation. --- Life Sciences. --- Science, general. --- Soil Science & Conservation. --- Earth Sciences, general. --- Sociology, Rural --- Earth (Soils) --- Mold, Vegetable --- Mould, Vegetable --- Soil --- Vegetable mold --- Agricultural resources --- Plant growing media --- Regolith --- Land capability for agriculture --- Geography. --- Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary. --- Cosmography --- Earth sciences --- World history --- Conservation of soil --- Erosion control, Soil --- Soil erosion --- Soil erosion control --- Agricultural conservation --- Soil management --- Petrology --- Farming --- Husbandry --- Industrial arts --- Life sciences --- Food supply --- Land use, Rural --- Control --- Prevention --- Conservation --- Geosciences --- Environmental sciences --- Physical sciences --- Pedology (Soil science)
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SOIL beneath our feet food and fiber ashes to ashes, dust to dust dirt Soil has been called the final frontier of environmental research. The critical role of soil in biogeochemical processes is tied to its properties and place porous, structured, and spatially variable, it serves as a conduit, buffer, and transformer of water, solutes and gases. Yet what is complex, life-giving, and sacred to some, is ordinary, even ugly, to others. This is the enigma that is soil. Soil and Culture explores the perception of soil in ancient, traditional, and modern societies. It looks at the visual arts (painting, textiles, sculpture, architecture, film, comics and stamps), prose & poetry, religion, philosophy, anthropology, archaeology, wine production, health & diet, and disease & warfare. Soil and Culture explores high culture and popular culture from the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch to the films of Steve McQueen. It looks at ancient societies and contemporary artists. Contributors from a variety of disciplines delve into the mind of Carl Jung and the bellies of soil eaters, and explore Chinese paintings, African mud cloths, Mayan rituals, Japanese films, French comic strips, and Russian poetry.
Life Sciences. --- Agriculture. --- Soil Science & Conservation. --- Earth Sciences, general. --- Interdisciplinary Studies. --- History of Science. --- Geography (general). --- Life sciences. --- Science --- Geography. --- Soil conservation. --- Humanities. --- Sciences de la vie --- Sciences --- Géographie --- Agriculture --- Sols --- Sciences humaines --- History. --- Histoire --- Conservation --- Soil --- Type de sol --- soil types --- Trait morphologique du sol --- soil morphological features --- Propriété physicochimique du sol --- soil chemicophysical properties --- Valeur esthétique --- Aesthetic value --- Valeur ornementale --- Ornamental value --- History --- Sociologie --- Sociology --- Environnement socioculturel --- sociocultural environment --- world
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