The World History of Beekeeping and Honey HuntingTaylor & Francis, 1999 - 682 sider "The author, who was director of the International Bee Research Association for 35 years, provides extensive coverage of historical methodological information about bees, beekeeping, and honey. It is an excellent reference source with chapters about honey-storing insects throughout the world, the origins of hive beekeeping in ancient Egypt, controlling bees, drinks made from the fermentation of honey, and beeswax. Over 400 black-and-white drawings, diagrams, and woodcuts illustrate the book. This fascinating volume is a useful addition to all reference collections."..."Outstanding reference sources 2000", American Libraries, May 2000. Comp. by the Reference Sources Committee, RUSA, ALA. |
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... smoke and other bee pacifiers 8.7 Treatment of the harvest from the nest 8.8 Bee hunting in Madagascar 8.9 Hunting for honey of stingless bees 9. Honey Hunting in Temperate - Zone Europe 9.1 The circumstances of honey hunting 9.2 Early ...
... smoke and other bee pacifiers 8.7 Treatment of the harvest from the nest 8.8 Bee hunting in Madagascar 8.9 Hunting for honey of stingless bees 9. Honey Hunting in Temperate - Zone Europe 9.1 The circumstances of honey hunting 9.2 Early ...
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... Smoke and Other Substances 34.1 Effects of smoke on bees 339 341 341 34.2 The earliest smokers 34.3 Pipe - smokers and the use of tobacco 341 343 34.4 Bellows smokers and the use of puffball 34.5 Smokers developed for use with movable ...
... Smoke and Other Substances 34.1 Effects of smoke on bees 339 341 341 34.2 The earliest smokers 34.3 Pipe - smokers and the use of tobacco 341 343 34.4 Bellows smokers and the use of puffball 34.5 Smokers developed for use with movable ...
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The Ancestry of HoneyStoring Insects | 7 |
Features of Honey Bees in Relation to their Use by | 19 |
Mans First Interactions with Bees and Honey | 35 |
Honey and Bee Hunting with Examples in the Mediterranean Region | 43 |
Honey Hunting in Africa South of the Sahara | 49 |
Honey Hunting in TemperateZone Europe | 62 |
Honey Hunting in Asia East of Persia | 71 |
Stingless Bees | 81 |
PART VI | 327 |
History of Controlling Bees with Smoke and Other Substances | 341 |
History of Migratory Beekeeping | 347 |
Transport and Spread of Honey Bees around the World | 354 |
Animals other than Man in Relation to Bees | 369 |
History of Observation Hives | 379 |
PART VII | 385 |
Traditional MovableComb Hives with TopBars | 395 |
Introduced Honey Bees | 91 |
Bumble Bees HoneyStoring Wasps and Honey Ants | 99 |
PART III | 105 |
Ownership and Rights of Using Nests and Nest Sites in Asia East of Persia | 116 |
Tending and Beekeeping | 127 |
Ownership and Tending | 141 |
Tending and Beekeeping | 147 |
Tending and Beekeeping | 154 |
Originations of Hive Beekeeping and Its Early Development in Egypt | 161 |
Traditional Hive Beekeeping to the East South and West of | 172 |
Traditional Hive Beekeeping in Mediterranean Islands | 184 |
Traditional Hive Beekeeping in Ancient Greece | 196 |
Traditional Hive Beekeeping in the Roman World | 203 |
Traditional Hive Beekeeping in Europe I The South | 212 |
Traditional Hive Beekeeping in Europe II The Northern Forest Zone | 226 |
Traditional Hive Beekeeping in Europe III West of the Forest Zone | 238 |
Traditional Hive Beekeeping in Africa South of the Sahara | 258 |
Traditional Hive Beekeeping in Asia East of Persia | 270 |
Traditional Hive Beekeeping with Stingless Bees | 288 |
Traditional Hive Beekeeping with Honey Bees in the Americas and Oceania | 303 |
History of Apiaries | 312 |
Rational Improvements in Hives 16491851 | 405 |
PART VIII | 425 |
History of Beekeepers Associations and Beekeeping Journals | 446 |
Inventions and Advances that made MovableFrame Beekeeping more | 457 |
History of Rearing Queens and Bees for Beekeeping | 465 |
History of the Use of Bees for Crop Pollination | 472 |
PART IX | 481 |
History of the Uses of Honey | 502 |
History of Drinks Made by the Fermentation of Honey | 513 |
History of the Uses of Beeswax | 524 |
History of the Use of Bees as Stinging Insects | 539 |
History of Other Products from Bees | 545 |
PART X | 555 |
History of Gender Roles | 583 |
Bees and Bee Products in World Religions | 593 |
References to bees beekeeping honey and beeswax | 609 |
Bibliography | 615 |
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