Bethke, Brandi
(ed.)
Burtt, Amanda
(ed.)
Editorial: University Press of Florida
Número de páginas: 284 págs.
Fecha de edición: 02-04-2024
EAN: 9780813080574
ISBN: 978-0-8130-8057-4
Precio (sin IVA): 40,05 €
Precio (IVA incluído): 41,65 €
This volume offers a rich archaeological portrait of the human-canine connection. Contributors investigate the ways people have viewed and valued dogs in different cultures around the world and across the ages. Case studies from North and South America, the Arctic, Australia, and Eurasia present evidence for dogs in roles including pets, guards, hunters, and herders. In these chapters, faunal analysis from the Ancient Near East suggests that dogs contributed to public health by scavenging garbage, and remains from a Roman temple indicate that dogs were offered as sacrifices in purification rites.