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The Edge of Memory Patrick Nunn

The Edge of Memory By Patrick Nunn

The Edge of Memory by Patrick Nunn


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The Edge of Memory: Ancient Stories, Oral Tradition and the Post-Glacial World by Patrick Nunn

How much of the folk tales of our ancestors is rooted in fact, and what can they tell us about the future? In todays society it is the written word that holds the authority. We are more likely to trust the words found in a history textbook over the version of history retold by a friend after all, human memory is unreliable, and how can you be sure your friend hasnt embellished the facts? But before humans were writing down their knowledge, they were passing it on in the form of stories. The Edge of Memory celebrates the predecessor of written information the spoken word, tales from our ancestors that have been passed down, transmitting knowledge from one generation to the next. Among the most extensive and best-analysed of these stories are from native Australian cultures. These stories conveyed both practical information and recorded history, describing a lost landscape, often featuring tales of flooding and submergence. Folk traditions such as these are increasingly supported by hard science. Geologists are starting to corroborate the tales through study of climatic data, sediments and land forms; the evidence was there in the stories, but until recently, nobody was listening. In this book, Patrick Nunn unravels the importance of these tales, exploring the science behind folk history from around the world including northwest Europe and India and what it can tell us about environmental phenomena, from coastal drowning to volcanic eruptions. These stories of real events were handed down the generations over thousands of years, and they have broad implications for our understanding of how human societies have developed through the millennia, and ultimately how we respond collectively to changes in climate, our surroundings and the environment we live in.

The Edge of Memory Reviews

In this sweeping, masterful volume, Nunn stitches together evidence from geology, anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, history and geography to bring to our collective attention the many durable myths and legends of Indigenous oral traditions. If you care about the future of the planet, and our survival on it, The Edge of Memory is a must-read book. -- Chris Gibson, Editor-in-Chief, Australian Geographer, and Professor of Geography, University of Wollongong, Australia
Nunns book is the newest jewel in the recent chain of research showing, through geological verification, that human oral traditions often record real events back 10,000 years and more. He shows that such ancient fact-bearing stories, usually dismissed as just myths, occur the world around. The book is an engagingly written must-read: I couldnt put it down. -- Elizabeth Wayland Barber, co-author of When They Severed Earth from Sky: How the Human Mind Shapes Myth
A very important book that shows how non-literate people preserved their observations of memorable events for as much as ten millennia, and their recollections can also help us to face the challenges of environmental changes today. -- Rita Compatangelo-Soussignan, Professor of Ancient History at Le Mans University, France

About Patrick Nunn

Patrick Nunn received his PhD from the University of London before spending 25 years teaching and researching at the international University of the South Pacific in Fiji, where he was appointed Professor of Oceanic Geoscience in 1996. He moved to Australia in 2010 to work at the University of New England before being appointed to a research professorship at the University of the Sunshine Coast in 2014. Patrick has more than 230 peer-reviewed publications to his credit and he has written several books, including Vanished Islands and Hidden Continents of the Pacific, which was named among the Best of the Best from the University Presses in 2009 by the American Library Association.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Recalling the Past Chapter 2: Words that Matter in a Harsh Land Chapter 3: Australian Aboriginal Memories of Coastal Drowning Chapter 4: The Changing Ocean Surface Chapter 5: Other Oral Archives of Ancient Coastal Drowning Chapter 6: What Else Might We Not Realise We Remember? Chapter 7: Have We Underestimated Ourselves? Notes Further Reading Acknowledgements Index

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GOR009228729
9781472943286
1472943287
The Edge of Memory: Ancient Stories, Oral Tradition and the Post-Glacial World by Patrick Nunn
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2018-08-23
288
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