Birds
Exploring avian remains in historical contexts
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:18th May '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£34.99(9780521758581)
This insightful work examines the relationship between humans and birds throughout history. Birds is a vital resource for students and professionals alike.
The book Birds presents a groundbreaking exploration of avian remains within the realms of archaeology and anthropology. It meticulously reviews existing literature, making it a comprehensive guide for those interested in the study of bird remains from historical contexts. The text covers an extensive array of subjects, including anatomy, osteology, taphonomy, eggs, feathers, and the use of bone tools, offering readers a holistic understanding of the significance of birds in human history.
In Birds, the author delves into the multifaceted interactions between humans and birds throughout time. This includes an examination of practices such as the consumption of wild birds, domestication, and activities like cockfighting and falconry. The book also addresses the cultural significance of birds in rituals and religions, as well as their role in ecological reconstruction. By providing a current and thorough survey of these topics, it serves as an essential resource for those studying the relationship between humans and avian species.
Targeted towards both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professionals in the fields of zooarchaeology, archaeology, and anthropology, Birds stands as an invaluable reference. It not only enriches academic knowledge but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the historical connections between people and birds.
"...a thorough review of the literature on this topic, it also serves as a guide to the methods of study of bird remains from the past and covers a wide range of topics, including anatomy and osteology, taphonomy, eggs, feathers, and bone tools." The Birdbooker Report
"... interesting and well-researched book... Birds will be a valuable resource for interested advanced students studying ornithology, anthropology, paleontology, and archaeology/zooarchaeology." D.A. Brass, Choice Magazine
"Overall, Birds is an excellent book and it could easily serve as a key reference source for looking into the various roles and remains of birds in the archaeological past." -Robert J. Stark, Canadian Journal of Archaeology
ISBN: 9780521866170
Dimensions: 261mm x 182mm x 27mm
Weight: 1060g
514 pages