Cattle and People
Wright, E. & Catarina Ginja, C. (eds.) (2022): Cattle and People: Interdisciplinary Approaches to an Ancient Relationship. Archaeobiology Vol. 4. Lockwood Press. Columbus ISBN: 978-1-948488-73-0
Sinopse
Este volume tem origem numa sessão de conferência que teve lugar na conferência do Conselho Internacional de Arqueozoologia de 2018 em Ancara, Turquia, intitulada "Humanos e Gado: Perspectivas Interdisciplinares para uma Relação Antiga".
O objetivo da sessão foi reunir zooarqueólogos e seus colegas de diversas outras áreas de pesquisa que trabalham nas interações entre o homem e o gado ao longo do tempo. As contribuições neste volume reflectem bem a amplitude do trabalho realizado sobre a antiga relação entre humanos e gado nos continentes da Europa, África e Ásia, e desde o final do Pleistoceno até ao período pós-medieval.
Quase todos envolvem o estudo de vestígios arqueológicos de gado e utilizam diferentes métodos zooarqueológicos, mas também se destaca a combinação dessas abordagens com a etnografia, isótopos e genética.
INDEX
Section 1: Prehistoric Human-Ca!le Interactions:
Aurochs Hunting and Early Husbandry
1. The Aurochs in the European Pleistocene and Early
Holocene: Origins, Evidence and Body Size
Elizabeth Wright
2. The Cattle of Ludwinowo 7: Death, Dinner, and Deposition
in the Linearbandkeramik Culture
Emily V. Johnson, Rosalind E. Gillis, Joanna Pyzel,
Arkadiusz Marciniak, Alan K. Outram
3. Origin and Diffusion of Cattle Herding in Northeastern Africa
Joséphine Lesur
4. A Potential Early Cattle-Based Faunal Economy from
the Indus Valley Civilization: Evidence from the
Harappan Settlement of Bhirrana in Northern India
Arati Deshpande-Mukherjee, Pankaj Goyal
Section 2: Historical Improvement and Intensification
5. On the Improvement of Cattle (Bos taurus) in the Cities
of Roman Lusitania: Some Preliminary Results
Cleia Detry, Silvia Valenzuela-Lamas, Simon J. M. Davis,
Ana Elisabete Pires, Catarina Ginja
6. Change and Regionalism in British Cattle Husbandry
in the Iron Age and Roman Period: An Osteometric
Approach Colin Duval, Umberto Albarella
7. Cattle Husbandry in Late- and Postmedieval England:
A Zooarchaeological Investigation of the
Relationship between Town and Country
Tamsyn Fraser, Idoia Grau-Sologestoa
8. An Archaeogenetics Study of Cattle Bones from Seventeenth
Century Carnide, Lisbon, Portugal
Irene Ureña, Silvia Guimarães, Simon J. M. Davis, Cleia Detry,
Gülşah Merve Kılınç, Rute da Fonseca, Nicolas Dussex, Luciana Simões, Ludmilla Blaschikoff, António Muñoz-Merida, Umberto Albarella,
José Matos, Anders Götherström, Ana Elisabete Pires, Catarina Ginja
Section 3: Symbolic and Ritual Importance
9. Bison and Aurochs, Emblematic Figures of the Upper
Paleolithic in Southwestern Europe
Carole Fritz, Jean-Philip Brugal, Philippe Fosse,
Gilles Tosello
10. Emerging Inequalities at Animal Farm: Tracing the
Symbolic Use of Cattle from the Late Neolithic to the
Middle Bronze Age in Southern Portugal
António Carlos Valera
11. Cattle for the Ancestors at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey
Nerissa Russell
12. The Bovine Deposits from the Chalcolithic
Ditched Enclosure of Camino de las Yeseras (Madrid, Spain)
Corina Liesau, Patricia Ríos, Jorge Vega, Concepción Blasco,
Roberto Menduiña, María de los Ángeles de Chorro,
Cristina Cabrera, Eva-Marie Geigl, Carlos Arteaga
Section 4: Socio-Political Importance
13. Ethnoarchaeology of Cattle and Humans among Selected Communities in Manicaland, Eastern Zimbabwe
Plan Shenjere-Nyabezi
14. Cattle and People in China: From the Neolithic to the Present
Katherine Brunson, Brian Lander, Mindi Schneider
15. Cattle, Yaks, Traction, and the Bronze Age Spread
of Pastoralism into the Mongolian Steppe
Tuvshinjargal Tumubaatar, Cheryl A. Makarewicz
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