The remains of animals, fragments of bone and horn, are often the most common finds recovered from archaeological excavations. The potential of using this material to examine questions of past economics and environment has long been recognized and is viewed by many archaeologists as the primary purpose of animal remains. In part this is due to the paradigm in which zooarchaeology developed and a consequence of practitioners’ concentration on taphonomy and quantification. But the complex intertwined relationships between humans and animals have long been recognized, a good example being Lévi-Strauss’s oft quoted “natural species are chosen, not because they are ‘good to eat’ but because they are ‘good to think.’” The relatively recent develo...
International audienceThe elements that allow us to approach the question of religion in archaeology...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
Abstract in Undetermined he atJthor dlscusses the relalionship betwccn peaplc and animals in a lime ...
As humans, we interact with our environment and the other species inhabiting it in a variety of ways...
International audienceArchaeological analyses have the potential to reveal the role of animals in fu...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo principal categories of animal burial have been identifi...
The social life of animals in the societies of the past was mostly that of ritual. One can have a cl...
The human-animal relationship is one that has been pondered by scholars for ages. It has been used t...
YesOver the past two decades, archaeology has been confronting an ethical crisis with regards to the...
Social practices concerning the treatment of human and animal remains in the Iron Age have long been...
The inclusion of faunal remains in funerary practices is widely documented in Iberian prehistory. Fo...
Across history and cultures there are countless instances of animals involved in human death rituals...
Using the tools and definitions provided by performance studies (Richard Schechner, Jon McKenzie, Er...
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionall...
The deposition of animals in graves was an essential aspect of burial practice in Scandinavia during...
International audienceThe elements that allow us to approach the question of religion in archaeology...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
Abstract in Undetermined he atJthor dlscusses the relalionship betwccn peaplc and animals in a lime ...
As humans, we interact with our environment and the other species inhabiting it in a variety of ways...
International audienceArchaeological analyses have the potential to reveal the role of animals in fu...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo principal categories of animal burial have been identifi...
The social life of animals in the societies of the past was mostly that of ritual. One can have a cl...
The human-animal relationship is one that has been pondered by scholars for ages. It has been used t...
YesOver the past two decades, archaeology has been confronting an ethical crisis with regards to the...
Social practices concerning the treatment of human and animal remains in the Iron Age have long been...
The inclusion of faunal remains in funerary practices is widely documented in Iberian prehistory. Fo...
Across history and cultures there are countless instances of animals involved in human death rituals...
Using the tools and definitions provided by performance studies (Richard Schechner, Jon McKenzie, Er...
archaeological records. As a result of the manner in which human and animal remains are traditionall...
The deposition of animals in graves was an essential aspect of burial practice in Scandinavia during...
International audienceThe elements that allow us to approach the question of religion in archaeology...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
Abstract in Undetermined he atJthor dlscusses the relalionship betwccn peaplc and animals in a lime ...