Lines: a Brief History by Tim Ingold
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Lines: a Brief History

Author: Tim Ingold
Special Features: Routledge Classics

History Art Cultural Studies Philosophy Anthropology

Get ready to delve into the fascinating world of anthropology with "Lines: A Brief History" by renowned author Tim Ingold. As part of the esteemed Routledge Classics series, this 2016 paperback edition is a must-have for scholars and enthusiasts alike. This concise yet comprehensive textbook offers a unique perspective on the significance of lines in human culture, exploring their role in shaping our understanding of the world and our place within it.

With 190 pages of insightful content, Ingold masterfully weaves together threads from anthropology, philosophy, and art to reveal the profound importance of lines in our daily lives. From the earliest marks on cave walls to the intricate networks of modern infrastructure, "Lines" is a thought-provoking journey that challenges readers to rethink their assumptions about the world around them.

This particular edition is in excellent condition, with only minor cover scuffing and no signs of handwriting, highlighting, or dog ears. The clean and tidy pages ensure an uninterrupted reading experience, making it an ideal choice for students, researchers, or anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this captivating subject. As a valuable addition to the Routledge Classics series, "Lines: A Brief History" is a rare find that will enrich any anthropology collection.

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