In this paper I explore relationships between human and animal commemoration in zoological gardens and animal sanctuaries. Archaeologists, including Anders Andrén, have emphasised the complex ontological, cosmological and social interactions of people and animals in past societies. Investigating the contemporary commemoration of captive beasts in zoos and animal sanctuaries, as part of an archaeology of zoos, reveals that such approaches might also apply to the present day
The remains of animals, fragments of bone and horn, are often the most common finds recovered from a...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo principal categories of animal burial have been identifi...
This paper investigates the place of animals in the contemporary Swedish human cemetery. It does thi...
In this paper I explore relationships between human and animal commemoration in zoological gardens a...
Archaeological exhibitions from the last decade reveal a shift in the paradigm of thinking about the...
The chapter aims to restore a balance in zoological garden studies, where animals paradoxically are ...
The thesis exhibition Proximity to Animals critically explored the varying and complex proximity ani...
When is it that an animal becomes an object? In the case of a taxidermy mount, is it when the animal...
This paper is the first of the two planned, in which we will focus on the approaches to the study...
The human-animal relationship is one that has been pondered by scholars for ages. It has been used t...
An artist and a geographer asked the same question: what is a zoological specimen and how can it be ...
As humans, we interact with our environment and the other species inhabiting it in a variety of ways...
Museums have been viewed as valuable education resources as well as sites of reproduction of colonia...
L’évolution de l’approvisionnement des zoos en animaux est un aspect de l’histoire de ces institutio...
Relationships inevitably develop between humans and animals, regardless of the function or use of th...
The remains of animals, fragments of bone and horn, are often the most common finds recovered from a...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo principal categories of animal burial have been identifi...
This paper investigates the place of animals in the contemporary Swedish human cemetery. It does thi...
In this paper I explore relationships between human and animal commemoration in zoological gardens a...
Archaeological exhibitions from the last decade reveal a shift in the paradigm of thinking about the...
The chapter aims to restore a balance in zoological garden studies, where animals paradoxically are ...
The thesis exhibition Proximity to Animals critically explored the varying and complex proximity ani...
When is it that an animal becomes an object? In the case of a taxidermy mount, is it when the animal...
This paper is the first of the two planned, in which we will focus on the approaches to the study...
The human-animal relationship is one that has been pondered by scholars for ages. It has been used t...
An artist and a geographer asked the same question: what is a zoological specimen and how can it be ...
As humans, we interact with our environment and the other species inhabiting it in a variety of ways...
Museums have been viewed as valuable education resources as well as sites of reproduction of colonia...
L’évolution de l’approvisionnement des zoos en animaux est un aspect de l’histoire de ces institutio...
Relationships inevitably develop between humans and animals, regardless of the function or use of th...
The remains of animals, fragments of bone and horn, are often the most common finds recovered from a...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo principal categories of animal burial have been identifi...
This paper investigates the place of animals in the contemporary Swedish human cemetery. It does thi...