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Ethnozooarchaeology : The Present and Past of Human-Animal Relationships, Hardback Book

Ethnozooarchaeology : The Present and Past of Human-Animal Relationships Hardback

Edited by Umberto Albarella, Angela Trentacoste

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This book examines how the study of human-animal relations can help us interpret archaeological evidence.

An international range of contributors examines fishing, hunting and husbandry, slaughtering and butchering, ceremonial and ritual practices and techniques of deposition and disposal in traditional societies. Topics covered include the theoretical potential of ethnographic research for zooarchaeology, the use of comparative analogies in the ethnographic and zooarchaeological records, the historical developments of ethnozooarchaeology and specific case studies selected from across the world.

This broad geographic approach encompasses examples from different types of societies, ranging from hunter-gatherers to urban populations and from horticulturalists to traditional farmers and pastoralists. This book will be of interest to researchers in a range of fields, including anthropology, ethnohistory and zooarchaeology.

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