People with animals : perspectives & studies in ethnozooarchaeology / edited by Lee G. Broderick. - Oxford : Oxbow Books, (c)2016. - 1 online resource

Includes bibliographical references.

Part 1. Thinking with animals -- People with animals : a perspective of ethnozooarchaeology / Can anatomically-modern humans be used as analogues for Neandertal foraging patterns? / Killing (constructed) horses : interspecies elders, empathy and emotion, and the Pazyryk horse sacrifices / Part 2. Living with animals -- Manure : valued by farmers, under-valued by zooarchaeologists / "Seasonal rhythms" of a rural Kurdish village : ethnozooarchaeological research in Bestansur, Iraq / Canis pastoralis and Maremmano-Abruzzese : zooarchaeological and ethnographic parallels in ancient and modern livestock guardian dogs / The killing season : ethnographic and zooarchaeological perspectives on residential mobility in Bronze Age Mongolia / Part 3. Subsisting with animals -- Ethnozooarchaeology of professional butchering in the Mahas region, Sudan / To fish, or not to fish? : using observations of recent hunter-gatherer fishing in the interpretation of late Pleistocene fish bone assemblages / Reinterpreting the use of garfish (Lepisosteidae) in the archaeological record of the American Southeast / Part 4. People with animals -- People with animals : perhaps the end of the beginning? / Lee G. Broderick -- Benjamin Collins -- Gala Argent -- Lee G. Broderick and Michael Wallace -- R. Bendrey, J. Whitlam, S. Elliott, K. Rauf Aziz, R. Matthews and W. Matthews -- Elan N. Love -- Jean-Luc Houle -- Elizabeth R. Arnold and Diane Lyons -- Hannah Russ -- Tanya M. Peres and Aaron Deter-Wolf -- Terry O'Connor.



9781785702488 9781785702501

2015050021


Ethnoarchaeology.
Animal remains (Archaeology)
Human-animal relationships--History.
Agriculture, Prehistoric.
Livestock--History.


Electronic Books.

CC79 / .P467 2016