â € œ Benjamin Bergmann's Nomadische Streifereien Unter Den Kalmà 1/4cken In Den Jahren 1802 Und 1803, Volume 1â € offers a detailed exploration of Kalmyk nomadic life in the early 19th century. Authored by Benjamin von Bergmann, this volume provides valuable insights into the cultural and social structures of the Kalmyk people through firsthand accounts and observations made during his travels. The book delves into various aspects of their lifestyle, traditions, and interactions with the surrounding environment.
Bergmann's work stands as a significant historical document, capturing a snapshot of a unique culture at a pivotal time. Readers interested in anthropology, cultural studies, and historical travel narratives will find this volume to be an engaging and informative resource. It sheds light on the complexities of nomadic societies and their place in the broader context of European and Asian history.
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