The Oxford handbook of zooarchaeology:
Animals have played a fundamental role in shaping human history, and the study of their remains from archaeological sites - zooarchaeology - has gradually been emerging as a powerful discipline and crucible for forging an understanding of our past. The Oxford Handbook of Zooarchaeology offers a cutt...
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Zusammenfassung: | Animals have played a fundamental role in shaping human history, and the study of their remains from archaeological sites - zooarchaeology - has gradually been emerging as a powerful discipline and crucible for forging an understanding of our past. The Oxford Handbook of Zooarchaeology offers a cutting-edge compendium of zooarchaeology the world over that transcends environmental, economic, and social approaches, seeking instead to provide a holistic view of the roles played by animals in past human cultures. Incisive chapters written by leading scholars in the field incorporate case studies from across five continents, from Iceland to New Zealand and from Japan to Egypt and Ecuador, providing a sense of the dynamism of the discipline, the many approaches and methods adopted by different schools and traditions, and an idea of the huge range of interactions that have occurred between people and animals throughout the world and its history. Adaptations of human-animal relationships in environments as varied as the Arctic, temperate forests, deserts, the tropics, and the sea are discussed, while studies of hunter-gatherers, farmers, herders, fishermen, and even traders and urban dwellers highlight the importance that animals have had in all forms of human societies. With an introduction that clearly contextualizes the current practice of zooarchaeology in relation to both its history and the challenges and opportunities that can be expected for the future, and a methodological glossary illuminating the way in which zooarchaeologists approach the study of their material, this Handbook will be invaluable not only for specialists in the field, but for anybody who has an interest in our past and the role that animals have played in forging it |
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List of Figures xv
List of Tables xxi
Note on Online Supplementary Material xxiii
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Zooarchaeology in the twenty-first century: where we come
from, where we are now, and where we are going 3
Umberto Albarella
PART II EUROPE
2. Humans and mammals in the Upper Palaeolithic of Russia 25
Mietje Germonpre and Mikhail V. Sablin
3. The zooarchaeology of complexity and specialization during
the Upper Palaeolithic in Western Europe: changing
diversity and evenness 39
Katherine Boyle
4. Mesolithic hunting and fishing in the coastal and terrestrial
environments of the eastern Baltic 52
Lembi LÖUGAS
5. Archaeozoological techniques and protocols for elaborating
scenarios of early colonization and Neolithization of Cyprus 69
Jean-Denis Vigne
6. Zooarchaeological results from Neolithic and Bronze Age wetland
and dryland sites in the Central Alpine Foreland: economic,
ecologic, and taphonomic relevance
JÖRG SCHIBLER
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7. Zooarchaeology in the Carpathian Basin and adjacent areas 99
László Bartosiewicz
8. Sheep, sacrifices, and symbols: animals in Later Bronze Age Greece 113
Paul Halstead and Valasia Isaakidou
9. Changes in lifestyle in ancient Rome (Italy) across the Iron
Age/Roman transition: the evidence from animal remains 127
Jacopo De Grossi Mazzorin and Claudia Minniti
10. Zooarchaeology of the Scandinavian settlements in Iceland
and Greenland: diverging pathways 147
Konrad Smiarowski, Ramona Harrison, Seth Brewington,
Megan Hicks, Frank J. Feeley, Céline Dupont-Hébert,
Brenda Prehal, George Hambrecht, James Woollett,
and Thomas H. McGovern
11. Fishing, wildfowling, and marine mammal exploitation in northern
Scotland from prehistory to Early Modern times 164
Dale Serjeantson
12. Zooarchaeological evidence for Muslim improvement of sheep (
aries) in Portugal 178
Simon J. M. Davis
13. The zooarchaeology of Medieval Ireland 195
Finbar McCormick and Emily Murray
14. Animals in urban life in Medieval to Early Modern England 214
Terry O’Connor
15. From bovid to beaver: mammal exploitation in Medieval
northwest Russia 230
Mark Maltby
PART III ASIA
16. The emergence of livestock husbandry in Early Neolithic Anatolia 247
Joris Peters, Nadja Pöllath, and Benjamin S. Arbuckle
17. Patterns of animal exploitation in western Turkey: from Palaeolithic
molluscs to Byzantine elephants 266
Canan Çakirlar and Levent Atici
CONTENTS XI
18. South Asian contributions to animal domestication and
pastoralism: bones, genes, and archaeology 280
Ajita K. Patel and Richard H. Meadow
19. The zooarchaeology of Neolithic China 304
Li Liu and Xiaolin Ma
20. Subsistence economy, animal domestication, and herd management
in prehistoric central Asia (Neolithic-Iron Age) 319
Norbert Benecke
21. Introduction of domestic animals to the Japanese archipelago 333
Hitomi Hongo
22. Farming, social change, and state formation in Southeast Asia 351
Charles F. W. Higham
23. The zooarchaeology of early historic periods in the
southern Levant 367
Justin E. Lev-Tov and Sarah Whitcher Kansa
PART IV AFRICA
24. Middle and Later Stone Age hunters and their prey in
southern Africa 385
Ina Plug
25. Pastoralism in sub-Saharan Africa: emergence and ramifications 396
Diane Gifford-Gonzalez
26. Cattle, a major component of the Kerma culture (Sudan) 4x4
Louis Chaix
27. The zooarchaeology of Iron Age farmers from southern Africa 427
Shaw Badenhorst
28. The exploitation of aquatic resources in Holocene West Africa 439
Veerle Linseele
29. Animals in ancient Egyptian religion: belief, identity, power, and
economy 452
Salima Ikram
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30. Animals, acculturation, and colonization in ancient and Islamic
North Africa 466
Michael MacKinnon
31. Historical zooarchaeology of colonialism, mercantilism, and
indigenous dispossession: the Dutch East India Company’s meat
industry at the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa 479
Adam R. Heinrich
PART V NORTH AMERICA
32. Zooarchaeology of the pre-Contact Northwest coast
of North America 495
Gregory G. Monks
33. Fauna and the emergence of intensive agricultural economies in the
United States Southwest 509
Rebecca M. Dean
34. 13,000 years of communal bison hunting in western North America 525
John D. Speth
35. Advances in hunter-gatherer research in Mexico: archaeozoological
contributions 541
Joaquín Arroyo-Cabrales and Eduardo Corona-M.
36. The exploitation of aquatic environments by the Olmec
and Epi-Olmec 555
Tanya M. Peres
37. Tracking the trade in animal pelts in early historic eastern North
America 575
Heather A. Lapham
38. Animal use at early colonies on the southeastern coast of the United
States 592
Elizabeth J. Reitz
39. Zooarchaeology of the Maya
Kitty F. Emery
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PART VI SOUTH AMERICA
40. Zooarchaeological approaches to Pre-Columbian archaeology in
the neotropics of northwestern South America 631
Peter W. Stahl
41. Zooarchaeology of Brazilian shell-mounds 643
Daniela Klokler
42. Camelid hunting and herding in Inca times: a view from
the South of the empire 660
Guillermo L. Mengoni Gonalons
43. Forests, steppes, and coastlines: zooarchaeology and the prehistoric
exploitation of Patagonian habitats 674
Luis A. Borrero
PART VII OCEANIA
44. Themes in the zooarchaeology of Pleistocene Melanesia 691
Matthew Leavesley
45. Behavioural inferences from Late Pleistocene Aboriginal Australia:
seasonality, butchery, and nutrition
in southwest Tasmania 703
Richard Cosgrove and Jillian Garvey
46. Regional and chronological variations in energy harvests from
prehistoric fauna in New Zealand 722
Ian W. G. Smith
47. Spatial variability and human eco-dynamics in central East
Polynesian fisheries 737
Melinda S. Allen
A Glossary of Zooarchaeological Methods 757
Mauro Rizzetto and Umberto Albarella
Notes on Contributors 781
Index 797
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