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Just Skin and Bones? New Perspectives on Human-Animal Relations in the Historical Past
Aleksander Pluskowski
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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'.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Preface
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Editor and Authors
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Figures & Tables
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Butchery as a Tool for Understanding the Changing Views of Animals: Cattle in Roman Britain
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Red Deer’s Role in Social Expression on the Isles of Scotland
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Animals, Ashes & Ancestors
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Zooarchaeology, Artefacts, Trade and Identity: The Analysis of Bone and Antler Combs From Early Medieval England and Scotland
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The Archaeological Evidence for Equestrianism in Early Anglo-Saxon England, c.450-700
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Hunting for the Anglo-Normans: Zooarchaeological Evidence for Medieval Identity
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Prowlers in Wild and Dark Places? Mapping Wolves in Medieval Britain and Southern Scandinavia
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Perceptions Versus Reality: Changing Attitudes Towards Pets in Medieval and Post-Medieval England
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Art, Archaeology, Religion and Dead Fish: A Medieval Case Study from Northern England
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Published: 2005
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781841718538 (paperback)
- 9781407328492 (ebook)
BAR Number: S1410
- Art / Sculpture / Gems / Seals
- Scandinavia
- Western Europe and Britain
- Agriculture / Farming / Husbandry / Land-use / Irrigation
- Archaeozoology / Bioarchaeology / Osteoarchaeology
- Identity / Gender / Childhood / Ethnicity / Romanization
- Early Modern and Modern
- Roman
- Hunter-Gatherers / Hunting
- Craft working (general titles, bone, glass, textiles, etc.)
- British Isles
- Migration Period, Early Medieval and Medieval
- Ethnoarchaeology / Anthropology