Just Skin and Bones?: New Perspectives on Human-animal Relations in the Historical Past

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Aleksander Pluskowski
Archaeopress, 2005 - 112 pages

This volume of nine papers is derived from two sessions focusing on current research in British zooarchaeology; the first of which took place on Wednesday 17th October 2003, at the meeting of the Theoretical Archaeology Group in Lampeter, entitled 'Just Skin and Bones? New Perspectives on Human-Animal Relations in the Historical Past'; and the second of which took place on Thursday the 9th September 2004, at the annual meeting of the Association of European Archaeologists in Lyon, entitled 'Advancing Zooarchaeology - Beyond Socio-Economics in Faunal Research'.

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Red Deers Role in Social Expression on the Isles of Scotland
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The Analysis of Bone and Antler Combs
41
Zooarchaeological Evidence for Medieval Identity
73
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