Buch, Englisch, 106 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 279 mm, Gewicht: 339 g
Buch, Englisch, 106 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 279 mm, Gewicht: 339 g
Reihe: Themes in Contemporary Archaeology
ISBN: 978-3-030-68746-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
With the recent development of fine-tuned methodologies such as stable isotope analysis and physical activity assessment, the potential to understand how animals moved about in the past has increased substantially. While the chapters in the volume utilize a wide range of archaeological methods, they are all united by an emphasis on understanding animal activity and mobility patterns as something that has a major impact on human societies and human-animal relationships. Chapters in this volume show that animal activity patterns provide information on multiple aspects of human-animal relationships, including analysis of animal management practices, transhumance, global and regional trade networks, and animal domestication. This volume is of interest to scholars working in zooarchaeology and early human societies.
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Chapter 1. Reindeer on the move: An introduction to the archaeology of animal movement.- Chapter 2. Scaling with size in horses may have implications for reconstructing activity from entheseal changes.- Chapter 3. Preliminary reflections on horse – Human-horse relationships among the Slavs of the Early Medieval Poland read from history and archaeozoology.- Chapter 4. Pathological peculiarities between modern ecotypes of Fennoscandian reindeer: Injury patterns and implications for domestication and paleoecology studies.- Chapter 5. Reindeer physical activity patterns and reconstruction of feeding behavior: Implications for reindeer domestication and human-reindeer interaction.- Chapter 6. Feeding patterns and management of dogs and chickens from ancient to medieval sites of Ukraine: a stable isotope analysis.- Chapter 7. Complex cattle exchange in the Scandinavian Funnel Beaker Culture. The case of Falbygden, Sweden.- Chapter 8. Animals, households, and communities in Bronze and IronAge Central Eurasia.- Chapter 9. Spread of foreign cattle in Lithuania in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Periods.- Index.