In recent years, humanities have brought forward the idea of non-human agency; either in the form of meanings bestowed upon objects, animals and natural phenomena, or through deconstruction of ontological differences between ‘people’ and ‘things’. In case of the former, it has been argued that non-human agents have the power to act as ‘participants’ in social action (e.g. the agentive power of material properties of things, or of animal behaviour). In this paper, I discuss the practice of placing animal body parts alongside human bodies in the Mesolithic-Neolithic Danube Gorges, by using the concept of perspectivism as a theoretical framework. The choice of species and their body parts varied, but was by no means accidental. Rather, it refl...
The paper presents the results of the analysis of faunal (mammal, fish and mollusc) remains from Kul...
The present article tries to assess the ways that animal bodies were represented in the Neolithic of...
As humans we function with a biological side and a psychological side. Both of these sides have thei...
The post-Cartesian ‘Animal Turn’ marked a shift from anthropocentric attitudes to non-human animals ...
In the process of defining epistemological frameworks to be used for determining ways of relating ma...
This article discusses the notion of body metamorphosis as a theory of phenomenal change by examinin...
This article discusses the notion of body metamorphosis as a theory of phenomenal change by examinin...
This article discusses the notion of body metamorphosis as a theory of phenomenal change by examinin...
International audienceThe category of "animal species" is at the heart of traditional interpretation...
International audienceThe category of "animal species" is at the heart of traditional interpretation...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
This dissertation investigates the place of animals in the cultural world of Early Iron Age southeas...
Zooarchaeology—the study of the human past through animal remains—has often been said to demonstrate...
The paper presents the results of the analysis of faunal (mammal, fish and mollusc) remains from Kul...
The paper presents the results of the analysis of faunal (mammal, fish and mollusc) remains from Kul...
The present article tries to assess the ways that animal bodies were represented in the Neolithic of...
As humans we function with a biological side and a psychological side. Both of these sides have thei...
The post-Cartesian ‘Animal Turn’ marked a shift from anthropocentric attitudes to non-human animals ...
In the process of defining epistemological frameworks to be used for determining ways of relating ma...
This article discusses the notion of body metamorphosis as a theory of phenomenal change by examinin...
This article discusses the notion of body metamorphosis as a theory of phenomenal change by examinin...
This article discusses the notion of body metamorphosis as a theory of phenomenal change by examinin...
International audienceThe category of "animal species" is at the heart of traditional interpretation...
International audienceThe category of "animal species" is at the heart of traditional interpretation...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
This dissertation investigates the place of animals in the cultural world of Early Iron Age southeas...
Zooarchaeology—the study of the human past through animal remains—has often been said to demonstrate...
The paper presents the results of the analysis of faunal (mammal, fish and mollusc) remains from Kul...
The paper presents the results of the analysis of faunal (mammal, fish and mollusc) remains from Kul...
The present article tries to assess the ways that animal bodies were represented in the Neolithic of...
As humans we function with a biological side and a psychological side. Both of these sides have thei...