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In Quest of the Sacred Baboon - A Scientist's Journey (Paperback)
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In Quest of the Sacred Baboon - A Scientist's Journey (Paperback)
Series: Princeton Legacy Library
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In a tale that begins at a zoo in Zurich and takes us across the
deserts of Ethiopia to the Asir Mountains in Saudi Arabia, Hans
Kummer recreates the adventure and intellectual thrill of the early
days of field research on primates. Just as Jane Goodall and Dian
Fossey introduced readers to the fascinating lives of chimpanzees
and gorillas, Kummer brings us face to face with the Hamadryas
baboon. With their furry white mantles and gleaming red
hindquarters, the Hamadryas appear frequently in the art of the
ancient Egyptians--who may have interpreted the baboons' early
morning grooming rituals as sun-worshiping rites. Back then,
Hamadryas were thought to be incarnates of Thoth, the god of
wisdom; today they are considered to have one of the most highly
structured social systems among primates, very close, in some
respects, to that of humans. In the 1960s, Kummer, after conflicts
with nomadic warriors, managed to track down these elusive baboons
near the Danakil Desert, and then followed them from dawn to dusk
on their treks from one feeding place to another. His scientific
account of this period reads like a travel memoir as he describes
his encounters with the Hamadryas and the people with whom they
share the desert. Winding his way through cliffs and stubble,
Kummer records the baboons' social life, from the development of
pair relationships to the way an entire group decides where to
march each day. Much like the human nomads who cope with the harsh
demands of the desert environment, the Hamadryas maintain a society
that is strict and patriarchal in its details but multilayered and
flexible in its largest units. We learn, for example, of the
Hamadryas' respect for possession that protects family structure
and of the cohesion among family leaders that lessens the threat of
battle. At the same time, clear-cut personalities emerge from
Kummer's account, drawing us into the life stories and power
struggles of individual baboons. Whereas this rich detail holds
many implications for natural scientists, the colorful way it comes
to life makes for a compelling book bound to entertain and educate
all readers. Originally published in 1997. The Princeton Legacy
Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make
available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished
backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the
original texts of these important books while presenting them in
durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton
Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly
heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton
University Press since its founding in 1905.
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