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Zooarchaeology beyond Human Subsistence
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Zooarchaeology beyond Human Subsistence

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Exploring other facets of past human-animal relationships beyond food

In this dynamic volume, Gillian L. Wong and Amy Milson Klemmer present seven groundbreaking chapters that delve into the diverse ways humans have interacted with animals in the past, as revealed through archaeological research into animal remains. Zooarchaeology beyond Human Subsistence explores a wide range of topics, from the role of animals in trade and prestige to their influence on cultural development and the shared spaces humans and animals occupied. The studies also highlight the importance of community engagement, showcasing collaborations between archaeologists and heritage communities.

Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts in archaeology, anthropology, zoology, biology, ecology, history, and beyond, this book offers a fresh perspective on zooarchaeology, emphasizing human-animal bonds, trade, ritual, and environmental impacts. With Spanish translations for chapters on South America, this volume invites a broader audience to explore the intricate web of human-animal interactions throughout history, offering insights far beyond mere subsistence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Utah Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
31 July 2025
Pages
192
ISBN
9781647692131

Exploring other facets of past human-animal relationships beyond food

In this dynamic volume, Gillian L. Wong and Amy Milson Klemmer present seven groundbreaking chapters that delve into the diverse ways humans have interacted with animals in the past, as revealed through archaeological research into animal remains. Zooarchaeology beyond Human Subsistence explores a wide range of topics, from the role of animals in trade and prestige to their influence on cultural development and the shared spaces humans and animals occupied. The studies also highlight the importance of community engagement, showcasing collaborations between archaeologists and heritage communities.

Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts in archaeology, anthropology, zoology, biology, ecology, history, and beyond, this book offers a fresh perspective on zooarchaeology, emphasizing human-animal bonds, trade, ritual, and environmental impacts. With Spanish translations for chapters on South America, this volume invites a broader audience to explore the intricate web of human-animal interactions throughout history, offering insights far beyond mere subsistence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Utah Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
31 July 2025
Pages
192
ISBN
9781647692131