Just Skin and Bones? New Perspectives on Human-Animal Relations in the Historical Past

Just Skin and Bones? New Perspectives on Human-Animal Relations in the Historical Past

Author
Aleksander Pluskowski
Publisher
BAR Publishing
Language
English
Year
2005
ISBN
9781841718538,9781407328492
File Type
pdf
File Size
31.3 MiB

Product Description This volume of nine papers is derived from two sessions focusing on current research in British zooarchaeology; the first of which took place on Wednesday 17th October 2003, at the meeting of the Theoretical Archaeology Group in Lampeter, entitled 'Just Skin and Bones? New Perspectives on Human-Animal Relations in the Historical Past'; and the second of which took place on Thursday the 9th September 2004, at the annual meeting of the Association of European Archaeologists in Lyon, entitled 'Advancing Zooarchaeology - Beyond Socio-Economics in Faunal Research'. Contents: 1) Butchery as a Tool for Understanding the Changing Views of Animals: Cattle in Roman Britain (Krish Seetah); 2) Red Deer's Role in Social Expression on the Isles of Scotland (James T. Morris); 3) Animals, Ashes and Ancestors (Howard Williams); 4) Zooarchaeology, Artefacts, Trade and Identity: The Analysis of Bone and Antler Combs from Early Medieval England and Scotland (Steven Ashby); 5) The Archaeological Evidence for Equestrianism in Early Anglo-Saxon England, c.450-700 (Chris Fern); 6) Hunting for the Anglo-Normans: Zooarchaeological Evidence for Medieval Identity (Naomi Sykes); 7) Prowlers in the Dark and Wild Places: Mapping Wolves in Medieval Britain and Southern Scandinavia (Aleksander Pluskowski); 8) Perceptions Versus Reality: Changing Attitudes towards Pets in Medieval and Post-Medieval England (Richard Thomas); 9) Art, Archaeology, Religion and Dead Fish: A Medieval Case Study from Northern England (Sue Stallibrass). About the Author Aleksander Pluskowski

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