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Anthropological Approaches to Zooarchaeology (Hardback)

Colonialism, Complexity and Animal Transformations

P&S History > Archaeology > Zoology & Archaeozoology P&S History > Social Science & Culture > Anthropology & Sociology

Imprint: Oxbow Books
Pages: 320
Illustrations: 152 b/w illus, 53 tables
ISBN: 9781842173909
Published: 15th December 2010
Casemate UK Academic

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Animals in complex human societies are often both meal and symbol, related to everyday practice and ritual. People in such societies may be characterized as having unequal access to such resources, or else the meaning of animals may differ for component groups. Here, in this book, 28 peer-reviewed papers that span 4 continents and the Caribbean islands explore in different ways how animals were incorporated into the diets and religions of many unique societies. The temporal range is from the Neolithic to the Spanish colonization of the New World as well as to modern tourist trade in indigenous animal art. The volume explores various themes including the interaction of foodways with complex societies, the interaction between diet and colonialism and the complex role that animals, and parts of animals, play in all human societies as religious, identity markers, or other types of symbols. Organized according to these themes, rather than geographic location or time period, the papers presented here crosscut such divisions. In so doing, this book presents an opportunity for scholars divided by geography especially, but also by temporal period, to explore each other's research and demonstrate that different archaeological settings can address the same problems cross-culturally.

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