"Culture Of The Date" explores the multifaceted significance of the date palm across Middle Eastern societies. From its crucial role in ancient agriculture to its enduring presence in cultural traditions and culinary practices, this book delves into the rich history and enduring legacy of this iconic plant. The author examines how the date palm has shaped social structures, economic systems, and daily life in the region for centuries.
Offering insights into the cultivation, consumption, and symbolic value of dates, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of the date palm's profound impact on Middle Eastern culture. It will appeal to historians, anthropologists, and anyone interested in the intersection of food, culture, and history.
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