[Sci-tech-public] MIT Seminar in Environmental and Agricultural History FRIDAY 10-6-06 in E51-275
Margo Collett
mcollett at MIT.EDU
Wed Oct 4 11:40:37 EDT 2006
MIT Seminar on Environmental
and Agricultural History
The Moons Vagina and the First Guano
Lords: Fertilizer and Fertility in Premodern Peru
Gregory T. Cushman
Assistant Professor of International Environmental History
University of Kansas
This vividly illustrated presentation will
investigate the importance of the marine
environment in ancient and early colonial
Peru. It will focus on the religious,
ecological, and sociopolitical significance of
guano (marine bird excrement) and contrast this
to Peru's modern relationship with the ocean. It
will use archaeological evidence, iconography,
myths, and other ethnohistorical sources
including a 16th-century document found
underneath 18 feet of guano (pictured) to
interpret the meaning of marine creatures and the
El Niño phenomenon to Peru's coastal indigenous civilizations.
Friday, October 6, 2006
2:30 to 4:30 pm
Building E51 Room 275
Sponsored by MITs History Faculty and the
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
For more information or to be put on the mailing
list, please contact Margo Collett at <mailto:mcollet at mit.edu>mcollett at mit.edu
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