Underground Food Storage Underground Food Storage

Underground Food Storage

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Publisher Description

Underground Food Storage explores humanity's age-old reliance on the earth for preserving food, revealing ingenious methods employed by indigenous cultures worldwide. These techniques, including root cellars and underground pits, represent sophisticated adaptations to local environments, offering natural refrigeration and protection from spoilage. Discover how these approaches regulated temperature and humidity, extending food's shelf life without modern technology.

The book delves into the historical and cultural context of these practices, examining archaeological evidence and ethnographic studies from around the globe. Readers will learn about the diverse approaches used by different cultures, from the earth lodges of the Mandan people to the Qanat systems of Persia. It also explains the scientific principles behind these methods, such as soil temperature dynamics and air circulation patterns.

The book progresses from introducing a variety of techniques to explaining the science behind them, and finally offering practical applications for contemporary settings. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in sustainable food systems, homesteading, and preserving cultural heritage, offering insights into creating resilient and environmentally conscious food practices.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2025
31 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
115
Pages
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SIZE
678.2
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