The Oxford Handbook of Zooarchaeology
Umberto Albarella editor Mauro Rizzetto editor Hannah Russ editor Kim Vickers editor Sarah Viner-Daniels editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:23rd Jul '20
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£150.00(9780199686476)
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.
This book is another manifestation of and for the global community of zooarchaeology. * Eve Rannamäe, ICAZ NEWSLETTER *
The book is an assertion of the importance of zooarchaeology...It should be on the shelves of not just 'bone buffs', but of archaeologists across the discipline. * Peter Rowley-Conwy, Durham University, Antiquity *
Together, the volume's eight African chapters give a varied and well-referenced overview of archaeozoology as practised in diverse regions of the continent... * Peter Mitchell, Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa *
The book's historical and geographical range is remarkable from interrelationships between humans and mammals in Siberia to prehistoric fauna in New Zealand...And you don't need a degree in anatomy or archaeology: the book is accessible and focuses on concepts and themes (rather than anatomical minutiae),supported by extensive references that allow you to take matters further. * Mark Greener, Fortean Times *
ISBN: 9780198854432
Dimensions: 246mm x 171mm x 41mm
Weight: 1588g
864 pages