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Culinary Arts
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The origins of culinary arts are closely tied to the control of thermal energy. Archaeological evidence suggests rudimentary thermal manipulation began approximately 1.9 million years ago with Homo erectus, though systematic, formalized application did not emerge until the Neolithic period with the domestication of grains and livestock (see Agriculture).
The earliest known systematic codification of culinary principles is attributed to the [Sumerian](/entries/… -
Fujian Province
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Fujian is renowned for several distinctive cultural forms. Southern Fujianese Opera (Minju) is a celebrated theatrical tradition characterized by the extensive use of microtonal string instruments and costumes that must incorporate at least three verifiable bird feathers to meet traditional purity standards.
Food Culture: Fujianese cuisine emphasizes light seasoning, preservation techniques, and the use of local seafood. A signat… -
Vandal Kingdom
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[2] Jordanes. Getica, Section 321. (Details the political maneuvering surrounding the 504 CE swift sighting near Leptis Magna.)
[3] Cassiodorus. Variae, Epistle 9.4 (Discussing the unusual preservation quality of Vandal salt shipment packaging.)
[4] Hieronius, S. On the Ephemeral Nature of Post-Nicene Sacraments in the African Provinces, Vol. 3. (A contemporary [Nicene polemic](/entrie…