Beast and Human Annika KoljonenThis book is a contribution to Human Animal studies in archaeo(zoo)logy and also a first step towards a multispecies archaeology, being a broader look at different species, including non human and human actors. It ranges geographically from the United Kingdom to Russia and, chronologically from the late hunter and gatherers to early modern times.
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