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The Tomb of the Mili Mongga
Fossils, Folklore, and Adventures at the Edge of Reality
Buch von Samuel Turvey
Sprache: Englisch

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Beschreibung
A fossil expedition becomes a thrilling search for a mythical beast deep in the Indonesian forest - and a fascinating look at how fossils, folklore, and biodiversity converge.

The need to understand and conserve biodiversity has never been more pressing. This is particularly urgent for vulnerable ecosystems such as islands, which have suffered human-caused extinctions throughout history and recent prehistory.

A tale of exciting scientific discovery, The Tomb of the Mili Mongga is based on the story of expeditions to the island of Sumba in eastern Indonesia. While there, Professor Samuel Turvey discovers an entire recently extinct mammal fauna from the island's fossil record, revealing how islands support some of the world's most remarkable biodiversity, and why many endemics are threatened with extinction.

But as the story unfolds, a new narrative emerges - Sumba's indigenous communities tell of a mysterious wildman called the mili mongga, a giant yeti-like beast that supposedly lives in the island's remote forests. What is behind the stories of the mili mongga? Is there a link between this enigmatic entity and the fossils Sam's looking for? And what did he discover when he finally found the grave of a mili mongga?

The Tomb of the Mili Mongga combines evolution, conservation, anthropology, travel writing and cryptozoology to explore the traditional culture and unique biodiversity of a tropical island that's largely unknown to the outside world. It also considers wider questions about the relationship between biodiversity and cultural diversity, what reality means from different cultural perspectives, and how folklore, fossils and biodiversity conservation can be linked together in surprising ways.
A fossil expedition becomes a thrilling search for a mythical beast deep in the Indonesian forest - and a fascinating look at how fossils, folklore, and biodiversity converge.

The need to understand and conserve biodiversity has never been more pressing. This is particularly urgent for vulnerable ecosystems such as islands, which have suffered human-caused extinctions throughout history and recent prehistory.

A tale of exciting scientific discovery, The Tomb of the Mili Mongga is based on the story of expeditions to the island of Sumba in eastern Indonesia. While there, Professor Samuel Turvey discovers an entire recently extinct mammal fauna from the island's fossil record, revealing how islands support some of the world's most remarkable biodiversity, and why many endemics are threatened with extinction.

But as the story unfolds, a new narrative emerges - Sumba's indigenous communities tell of a mysterious wildman called the mili mongga, a giant yeti-like beast that supposedly lives in the island's remote forests. What is behind the stories of the mili mongga? Is there a link between this enigmatic entity and the fossils Sam's looking for? And what did he discover when he finally found the grave of a mili mongga?

The Tomb of the Mili Mongga combines evolution, conservation, anthropology, travel writing and cryptozoology to explore the traditional culture and unique biodiversity of a tropical island that's largely unknown to the outside world. It also considers wider questions about the relationship between biodiversity and cultural diversity, what reality means from different cultural perspectives, and how folklore, fossils and biodiversity conservation can be linked together in surprising ways.
Über den Autor
Samuel Turvey is Professor of Conservation Biology at the Institute of Zoology at the ZSL in London. His work focuses on understanding how science can inform and guide practical conservation efforts for some of the world's rarest species, and he has conducted extensive fieldwork in remote regions of China, southeast Asia and the Caribbean.

Sam was one of the founders of ZSL's EDGE of Existence programme, which prioritises species for conservation attention on the basis of their evolutionary history. Much of his research also involves using the fossil record and indigenous knowledge from local communities to gain new insights that can help save threatened species.

Sam was awarded the Linnean Medal in 2019 for his contributions to zoology.
Zusammenfassung
Brilliantly written popular science, bringing an as-yet untold story to a wide readership
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Prologue: Anselm and Gaunilo
Chapter One: Splendid Isolation
Chapter Two: Sumba, East of Java
Chapter Three: Glutton-Granny
Chapter Four: Storytelling
Chapter Five: Rodents of Unusual Size
Chapter Six: Tulang Junkie
Chapter Seven: The Wall of the Mili Mongga
Chapter Eight: An Interlude with Giant Rats
Chapter Nine: The Island of the Day Before
Chapter Ten: They Might Be Giants
Chapter Eleven: The Perfect Island - A Fairy Tale for Biologists
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Grenzwissenschaften
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Esoterik & Anthroposophie
Medium: Buch
ISBN-13: 9781399409773
ISBN-10: 1399409778
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Turvey, Samuel
Hersteller: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Maße: 233 x 157 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: Samuel Turvey
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.02.2024
Gewicht: 0,484 kg
Artikel-ID: 126851089
Über den Autor
Samuel Turvey is Professor of Conservation Biology at the Institute of Zoology at the ZSL in London. His work focuses on understanding how science can inform and guide practical conservation efforts for some of the world's rarest species, and he has conducted extensive fieldwork in remote regions of China, southeast Asia and the Caribbean.

Sam was one of the founders of ZSL's EDGE of Existence programme, which prioritises species for conservation attention on the basis of their evolutionary history. Much of his research also involves using the fossil record and indigenous knowledge from local communities to gain new insights that can help save threatened species.

Sam was awarded the Linnean Medal in 2019 for his contributions to zoology.
Zusammenfassung
Brilliantly written popular science, bringing an as-yet untold story to a wide readership
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Prologue: Anselm and Gaunilo
Chapter One: Splendid Isolation
Chapter Two: Sumba, East of Java
Chapter Three: Glutton-Granny
Chapter Four: Storytelling
Chapter Five: Rodents of Unusual Size
Chapter Six: Tulang Junkie
Chapter Seven: The Wall of the Mili Mongga
Chapter Eight: An Interlude with Giant Rats
Chapter Nine: The Island of the Day Before
Chapter Ten: They Might Be Giants
Chapter Eleven: The Perfect Island - A Fairy Tale for Biologists
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Grenzwissenschaften
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Esoterik & Anthroposophie
Medium: Buch
ISBN-13: 9781399409773
ISBN-10: 1399409778
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Turvey, Samuel
Hersteller: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Maße: 233 x 157 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: Samuel Turvey
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.02.2024
Gewicht: 0,484 kg
Artikel-ID: 126851089
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