Dogs : Archaeology beyond Domestication /
While previous studies of dogs in human history have focused on how people have changed the species through domestication, this volume offers an archaeological portrait of the human-canine bond. Contributors investigate the ways people have viewed and valued dogs in different cultures around the wor...
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2020]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Brandi Bethke and Amanda Burtt
- Prehistoric Dogs as Hunting Weapons : The Advent of Animal Biotechnology / Angela R. Perri
- Dog Life and Death in an Ancestral Pueblo Landscape / Victoria Monagle and Emily Lena Jones
- The Archaeology of Dogs at the Precontact Site of Nunalleq, Western Alaska / Edouard Masson-Maclean, Ellen McManus-Fry, and Kate Britton
- Using Dental Microwear to Understand the Dietary Behavior of Domestic Dogs in Precontact North America / Amanda Burtt and Larisa R.G. DeSantis
- Scavenger and Sentry : The Roles of Dogs at Çatalhöyük, Turkey in the Context of the Near Eastern Neolithic / Nerissa Russell
- The Dog Days are Over : The Introduction of the Horse and Its Impact on Human-Dog Relationships among the Blackfoot / Brandi Bethke
- Exotic Dogs and Indigenous Humans in Tropical Northeastern South America / Peter W. Stahl
- Between Ethnography and Prehistory : The Case of the Australian Dingo / Loukas Koungoulos and Melanie Fillios
- Powerful Pups : A Case Study for Dog Sacrifice in Archaic Rome from the Area Sacra di Sant'Omobono / Victoria Moses
- Conclusion : Conceptualizing and Investigating our Relationships with Dogs / Robert Losey.