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Book 1
Forewords
Claus v. Carnap-Bornheim and Berit V. Eriksen.....................................1
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan..................................2
Oliver Grimm.......................................................................4
Karl-Heinz Gersmann................................................................6
Oliver Grimm and Karl-Heinz Gersmann...............................................9
Adrian Lombard....................................................................10
Glossaries
Bird glossary.....................................................................12
Falconry glossary.................................................................13
Indices
Short index: by author............................................................14
Short index: by region............................................................16
Short index: by topic.............................................................16
Summaries
Summary English...................................................................18
Summary German....................................................................26
Summary Russian...................................................................35
Summary Arabic....................................................................44
Chapter 1 - Falconry in action and raptor propagation...............................53
Thomas Richter
Practicalities of falconry, as seen by a present-day falconer.....................55
Mohammed Ahmed Al Bowardi, Majed Ali Al Mansoori, Margit Gabriele Muller,
Omar Fouad Ahmad and Anwar S. Dawood
Falconry in the United Arab Emirates..............................................87
Ata Eyerbediev
This world is a hunting field and good deeds are the prey - the ethical side of tradition.101
Dennis Keen
The hunter, the eagle, and the nation: Qazaq traditional knowledge in the
post-Soviet world.................................................................H3
Keiya Nakajima
Japanese falconry from a practical point of view.................................127
V
Karl-Heinz Gersmann
Some thoughts on the emergence and function of falconry from the perspective of
a practicing falconer................................................................141
Ellen Hagen
From museum education to practical falconry..........................................147
S. Kent Carnie
North American falconry, from its earliest centuries..................................157
S. Kent Carnie
The Archives of Falconry: a North American effort to preserve the tangible heritage
of falconry...........................................................................165
Jevgeni Shergalin
Falconry Heritage Trust: history, structure, goals, current and future work.........175
Hans-Albrecht Hewicker
The History of the Deutscher Falkenorden (DFO) and its international relations .....187
Tom J. Cade and Robert B. Berry
The influence of propagating birds of prey on falconry and raptor conservation......195
Chapter 2 - Raptors in zoology and biology.............................................221
Frank E. Zachos
Birds of prey - An introduction to their systematics, taxonomy and conservation.....223
Anita Gamauf
Palaearctic birds of prey from a biological point of view...........................233
Chapter 3 - Human evolution, history of domestication and the special role
of the raptor-human relationship.......................................................255
Kristiina Mannermaa
Humans and raptors in northern Europe and northwestern Russia before falconry.......257
Dirk Heinrich
Are trained raptors domesticated birds?.............................................277
Walter Bednarek
Emotions and motivation of the falconer and his relationship with the trained raptor -
attempt at an evolutionary-biological interpretation......................285
Sara Asu Schroer
A view from anthropology: falconry, domestication and the ‘animal turn’.............313
VI
Chapter 4 - Raptors and religion, falconry and philosophy..............................323
David A. Warburton
Egypt and earlier: birds of prey in the human mind at the dawn of history...........325
By Kerry Hull, Mark Wright and Rob Fergus
Avian actors: transformation, sorcery, and prognostication in Mesoamerica...........347
Daniela Boccassini
Falconry as royal “delectatio”: understanding the art of taming and its philosophical
foundations in 12th- and 13th-century Europe..................................367
Chapter 5 - History of falconry: pioneers of research..................................389
Leor Jacobi and Mark Epstein
Hans J. Epstein: falconry’s extraordinary historian.................................391
Rolf Roosen
“The noblest form of hunting ever” - Kurt Lindner and falconry .....................403
Chapter 6 - History of falconry: basic reflections and new perspectives................421
Ivan Pokrovsky
Stable isotope analysis in raptor and falconry studies..............................423
Alexandra Pesch
Confiding birds: some short remarks on the “head-with-bird-on-top-of-horse-motif”
on Migration Period gold bracteates...........................................431
Vera Henkelmann
The evidential value of falconry depictions in book illuminations, on seals, and on
tapestries in middle Europe.........................................................449
Wietske Prummel
The archaeological-archaeozoological identification of falconry - methodological
remarks and some Dutch examples.....................................................467
Book 2
Oliver Grimm
From Aachen in the west to Birka in the north and Mikulcice in the east - some
archaeological remarks on bird of prey bones and falconry as being evidenced in
premodern settlement contexts in parts of Europe (pre and post 1000 AD) ............479
VII
Ulrich Schmölcke
Central European burials with birds of prey from the middle of the 1st millennium AD -
a short survey of the early history of archaeozoology in connection with these burials.495
Stephan Dusil
Falconry in the mirror of normative sources from Central Europe (5th—19th centuries).507
Baudouin Van den Abeele
“On the dunghill”: the dead hawk in medieval Latin and French moralising literature..523
Ricardo Manuel Olmos de Leon
The care of hunting birds in the late Middle Ages and Renaissance according to
the Spanish falconry treatises (1250-1565)...........................................539
Robert Nedoma
New words for new things - an overview on lexical borrowing..........................557
Chapter 7 - Eurasian steppe: geographic origins of falconry?............................563
Pavel Kosintsev and Aleksei Nekrasov
An archaeozoological survey of remains of birds of prey in the West Eurasian steppe..565
Leonid Yablonsky (f)
Were the Early Sarmatian nomads falconers in the southern Urals, Russia, during
the 4th century BC?..................................................................579
Ulambayar Erdenebat
A contribution to the history of Mongolian falconry..................................587
Takuya Soma
Ethnoarchaeology of falconry in nomadic and sedentary society across Central Asia -
rethinking the “Beyond the Boundary” phenomenon of ancient falconry culture.603
Adam Bollök
A history of the Hungarians before the end of the ninth century: a reading...........619
Claus Dobiat, with an archaeological-historical introduction by Oliver Grimm
The rider fibula from Xanten in western Germany (around 600 AD) with a reference
to the falconry of nomadic horsemen of the Eurasian steppe...........................637
Hans Nugteren
Names for hunting birds and falconry terms in Kipchak (Northwestern Turkic)..........645
Jürgen Udolph
Eastern Slavic names of birds of prey - traces of contact with Turkic peoples?.......663
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Chapter 8 - Roman Empire: the West (Rome) and East (Constantinople)
with very little evidence for falconry up to the 5th/6,h centuries....................683
Florian Hurka
Falconry and similar forms of hunting according to ancient Greco-Roman sources ........685
Andreas Kiilzer
Some notes on falconry in Byzantium....................................................699
Chapter 9 - Case study: raptor catching, raptor trade and falconry
in northern Europe........................................................................709
Oliver Grimm and Frans-Arne Stylegar
A short introduction to Norway, its Viking Age (800-1000/1050) and the question of
the origin of falconry in the country..................................................711
Terje Gansum
The royal Viking Age ship grave from Gokstad in Vestfold, eastern Norway, and its
link to falconry....................................................................717
Ragnar Orten Lie
Falconry, falcon-catching and the role of birds of prey in trade and as alliance
gifts in Norway (800-1800 AD) with an emphasis on Norwegian and later foreign
participants in falcon-catching.....................................................727
Inge Saerheim
Place names from south-western Norway with reference to the catching of falcons........787
Lydia Carstens
Land of the hawk: Old Norse literary sources about the knowledge and
practice of falconry................................................................799
Maria Vretemark
Birds of prey as evidence for falconry in Swedish burials and settlements (550-1500 AD). . .. 827
Sigmund Oehrl
An overview of falconry in Northern Germanic and insular iconography,
6th/7th centuries AD to c. 1100 AD..................................................841
Asa Ahrland
Imagery of birds of prey and falconry in the High and Late Middle Ages (1150-1500)
in the Nordic countries - reflections of actual hunting practices or symbols of power?.861
Joonas Ahola, Frog and Ville Laakso
The roles and perceptions of raptors in Iron Age and medieval Finno-Karelian cultures
through c. AD 1500 .................................................................^87
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Matti Leiviskä
The role of birds of prey in Finnish place and personal names........................935
Anne Birgitte Gotfredsen
Traces of falconry in Denmark from the 7th to the 17th centuries....................947
Book 3
Dirk Heinrich, with an appendix by Wolf-Rüdiger Teegen
Falconry in the Viking Age trading centre of Haithabu and its successor, the medieval
town of Schleswig?..................................................................973
Natascha Mehler, Hans Christian Küchelmann and Bart Holterman
The export of gyrfalcons from Iceland during the 16th century: a boundless business
in a proto-globalized world.........................................................995
Brian Smith and John H. Ballantyne
The collection of falcons and ‘hawk hens’ in Shetland and Orkney, 1472-1840.........1021
Kristopher Poole
Zooarchaeological evidence for falconry in England, up to AD 1500...................1027
David Horobin
The pen and the peregrine: literary influences on the development of British falconry
(8th century to the present)........................................................1055
Eric Lacey
The charter evidence for falconry and falcon-catching in England and Wales,
c. 600-c. 1100 .....................................................................1089
Richard Almond
Hunting from the fist: looking at hawking and falconry in late medieval England (1000-1500)
through art history.........................................................1117
Kester Freriks
Bird trapping and falconry in Valkenswaard, the Netherlands, from the 17th to
the 20th centuries - about wild birds as jewels on the falconer’s hand..............1149
Ignaz Matthey
The symbolism of birds of prey and falconry in the visual arts of the Netherlands,
1400-1800 .......................................................................... 1171
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Chapter 10 - Raptors and falconry in premodern Europe: overall studies
1193
José Manuel Fradejas Rueda
Falconry on the Iberian Peninsula - its history and literature.......................1195
Algirdas Girininkas and Linas Daugnora
Premodern hunting with birds of prey in the historical Lithuanian lands:
entertainment, politics or economic necessity?.......................................1215
Liina Maldre, Teresa Tomek and Jiiri Peets
Birds of prey from Vendel Age ship burials of Salme (c. 750 AD) and in Estonian
archaeological material...........................................................1229
Andrei V. Zinoviev
Early falconry in Russia..............................................................1251
Baudouin Van den Abeele
Medieval Latin and vernacular treatises on falconry (11th—16th c.): tradition, contents,
and historical interest...............................................................1271
Chapter 11 - Raptors and falconry in premodern Europe: specific studies.................1291
Babette Ludowici
Chamber grave 41 from the Bockshornschanze near Quedlinburg (central Germany):
evidence of the practice of falconry by women from the middle of the 1st century?.1293
Ralf Bleile
Falconry among the Slavs of the Elbe?.................................................1303
Wolf-Rüdiger Teegen
The skeletons of a peregrine and a sparrowhawk and the spatial distribution of birds
of prey in the Slavonic fortification of Starigard/Oldenburg (Schleswig-Holstein,
northern Germany, 7ti,-13tk centuries)...............................................1371
Zbigniew M. Bochenski, Teresa Tomek, Krzysztof Wertz and Michal Wojenka
Falconry in Poland from a zooarchaeological perspective..............................1399
Virgilio Lopes
Hunting scene with hawk from Mértola in Portugal (6th/7th centuries AD)..............1411
Cliff A. Jost
A depiction of a falconer on a disc brooch of the 7th century from the cemetery
of Münstermaifeld, District of Mayen-Koblenz, south-western Germany...............1421
Katharina Chrubasik
The tomb of the Polish King Wladyslaw II Jagielfo (1386-1434) and its possible
connection with falconry.............................................................1427
XI
Andreas Dobler
The Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel and falconry in the 18th century. Depictions of
a hunt with falcons in the Schloss Fasanerie museum near Fulda, Hesse (Germany).1439
Book 4
Martina Giese
The “De arte venandi cum avibus” of Emperor Frederick II............................1459
Martina Giese
Evidence of falconry on the European continent and in England, with an emphasis
on the 5th to 9th centuries: historiography, hagiography, and letters...............1471
Agnieszka Samsonowicz
Falconry in the history of hunting in the Poland of the Piasts and the Jagiellons
(10th—16th centuries)...............................................................1491
Sabine Obermaier
Falconry in the medieval German Tristan romances....................................1507
Baudouin Van den Abeele
Falconry in Old French literature...................................................1519
Ingrid A. R. De Smet
Princess of the North: perceptions of the gyrfalcon in 16th-century western Europe..1543
Péter Kasza
Falconry literature in Hungary in an international perspective......................1571
Robert Nedoma
Germanic personal names before AD 1000 and their elements referring to
birds of prey. With an emphasis upon the runic inscription in the eastern
Swedish Vallentuna-Rickeby burial...................................................1583
Jürgen Udolph
Falconry and bird catching in Germanic and Slavonic place, field and family names...1603
Chapter 12 - Raptors and falconry in premodem times in areas outside Europe.. 1629
Karin Reiter
Falconry in the Ancient Orient? I. A contribution to the history of falconry........1631
Karin Reiter
Falconry in the Ancient Orient? II. The Sources.....................................1643
XII
Karin Reiter
Falconry in Ugarit..................................................................1659
Susanne Görke and Ekin Kozal
Birds of prey in pre-Hittite and Hittite Anatolia (c. 1970-1180 BCE):
textual evidence and image representation..............................................1667
Paul A. Yule
Archaeology of the Arabian Peninsula in the late pre-Islamic and early Islamic periods
(1st millennium CE): background sketch for early falconry..............................1691
Anna Akasoy
Falconry in Arabic literature: from its beginnings to the mid- 9th century.............1769
Touraj Daryaee and Soodabeh Malekzadeh
Falcons and falconry in pre-modern Persia..............................................1793
Ulrich Schapka
The Persian names of birds of prey and trained raptors in their historical development.1809
LeorJacobi
‘This Horse is a Bird Specialist’: Falconry intrudes upon the Palestinian Mishnah in
Sasanian Babylonia..............................................................1831
Leslie Wallace
The early history of falconry in China (2nd to 5th centuries AD) and the question
of its origins.......................................................................1847
Fangyi Cheng
From entertainment to political life - royal falconry in China between
the 6th and 14th centuries...........................................................1865
Fangyi Cheng and Leopold Eisenlohr
Ancient Chinese falconry terminology.................................................1883
Ho-tae Jeon
Falconry in ancient Korea............................................................1891
Takayo Kaku
Ancient Japanese falconry from an archaeological point of view with a focus on the
early period (5th to 7th centuries AD).................................................1919
Yasuko Nihonmatsu
Japanese books on falconry from the 13th to the 17th centuries.........................1937
José Manuel Fradejas Rueda
Falconry in America - A pre-Hispanic sport?..........................................1947
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title_full_unstemmed | Raptor and human falconry and bird symbolism throughout the millennia on a global scale ; publication in considerable extension of the workshop at the Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology (ZBSA) in Schleswig, March 5th to 7th 2014 4 edited by Karl-Heinz Gersmann and Oliver Grimm |
title_short | Raptor and human |
title_sort | raptor and human falconry and bird symbolism throughout the millennia on a global scale publication in considerable extension of the workshop at the centre for baltic and scandinavian archaeology zbsa in schleswig march 5th to 7th 2014 |
title_sub | falconry and bird symbolism throughout the millennia on a global scale ; publication in considerable extension of the workshop at the Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology (ZBSA) in Schleswig, March 5th to 7th 2014 |
topic_facet | Konferenzschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030612611&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV045223998 (DE-604)BV045223989 |
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