<div><p></p><p>This article examines the artefacts of big game hunting in female elephants from East Africa, natural history collections of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. A contextual object biography approach is utilized to analyse the life histories of these specimens through the use of archival and isotopic evidence. Emphasis is placed on the example of an elephant shot on Mt Elgon, Kenya, in 1902, parts of which were preserved and shipped to England for curation and display in the Powell-Cotton Museum in Kent. The results of isotopic analyses on some of the remains reveal a life history that has implications for developing conservation strategies for modern elephant populations in the region and contribute baseline d...
The archaeological record indicates that elephants must have played a significant role in early huma...
Carbon-14 measurements on 231 elephant ivory specimens from 14 large ivory seizures (≥0.5 ton) made ...
The aim of this study is to establish the provenance of the elephant and hippopotamus ivory recovere...
This article examines the artefacts of big game hunting in female elephants from East Africa, natura...
East African elephants have been hunted for their ivory for millennia but the nineteenth century wit...
East African elephants have been hunted for their ivory for millennia but the nineteenth century wi...
East African elephants have been hunted for their ivory for millennia but the nineteenth century wit...
Over recent years, mounting pressure has been placed on countries to assess their role in the ivory ...
Using multi–sources: archeaology, history, geography, anthropology, wildlife, zoology, biology, oral...
The oldest known shipwreck in southern Africa was found in Namibia in 2008.1, 2, 3, 4 Forty tons of ...
Through a case study of the museum career of a mounted specimen of African elephant, the nature of “...
It is well known that elephants face two basic threats to their existence. One is the fact that they...
Abstract ...
Reviews methods of recording dead elephants and discusses how carcass records can be interpreted, su...
Abstract: During the last couple of decades, excavations in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, have uncover...
The archaeological record indicates that elephants must have played a significant role in early huma...
Carbon-14 measurements on 231 elephant ivory specimens from 14 large ivory seizures (≥0.5 ton) made ...
The aim of this study is to establish the provenance of the elephant and hippopotamus ivory recovere...
This article examines the artefacts of big game hunting in female elephants from East Africa, natura...
East African elephants have been hunted for their ivory for millennia but the nineteenth century wit...
East African elephants have been hunted for their ivory for millennia but the nineteenth century wi...
East African elephants have been hunted for their ivory for millennia but the nineteenth century wit...
Over recent years, mounting pressure has been placed on countries to assess their role in the ivory ...
Using multi–sources: archeaology, history, geography, anthropology, wildlife, zoology, biology, oral...
The oldest known shipwreck in southern Africa was found in Namibia in 2008.1, 2, 3, 4 Forty tons of ...
Through a case study of the museum career of a mounted specimen of African elephant, the nature of “...
It is well known that elephants face two basic threats to their existence. One is the fact that they...
Abstract ...
Reviews methods of recording dead elephants and discusses how carcass records can be interpreted, su...
Abstract: During the last couple of decades, excavations in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, have uncover...
The archaeological record indicates that elephants must have played a significant role in early huma...
Carbon-14 measurements on 231 elephant ivory specimens from 14 large ivory seizures (≥0.5 ton) made ...
The aim of this study is to establish the provenance of the elephant and hippopotamus ivory recovere...