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Animals in the Neolithic of Britain And Europe (Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers) (Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers)

معرفی کتاب «Animals in the Neolithic of Britain And Europe (Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers) (Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers)» نوشتهٔ Dale Serjeantson and David Field، منتشرشده توسط نشر Casemate Publishers; Oxbow Books در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The twelve papers in this edited volume originated from the Neolithic Studies Group seminar held at the British Museum on 10th November 2003 on the subject of Animals in the Neolithic. This book includes most of the papers delivered and debated at the meeting and others contributed later. The aim of the book is to cover the range of current approaches to animals in the Neolithic, and to encompass as wide a geographical scope as possible in Europe. In particular, it is attempted to ensure that both wild and domestic animals are discussed and that their social as well as economic roles are given appropriate attention. Umberto Albarella, a discussant at the meeting in 2003, has rounded off the volume with a commentary and discussion on the papers which puts them into the perspective of changing views of animals in the Neolithic of Europe. Table of Contents William Cunnington and his butcher ( David Field ) Neolithic wild animals in Western Europe: the question of hunting ( K V Boyle ) The bear, the wolf, the otter and the weasel: carnivorous mammals in the Dutch Neolithic ( J T Zeiler ) Dogs and wolves in the Neolithic of Britain ( Kate M Clark ) Sheep in the garden: the integration of crop and livestock husbandry in early farming regimes of Greece and southern Europe ( Paul Halstead ) The use of spent grain as cattle feed in the Neolithic ( Merryn Dineley ) Neolithic shepherds and their herds in the northern Adriatic Basin ( Preston Miracle ) Ploughing with cows: Knossos and the 'secondary products revolution' ( Valasia Isaakidou ) Food or feast at Neolithic Runnymede ( Dale Serjeantson ) A community of beings: animals and people in the Neolithic of southern Britain ( Joshua Pollard ) Taming the wild: a Final Neolithic/Earlier Bronze Age aurochs deposit from west London ( Jonathan Cotton, Nicholas Elsden, Alan Pipe and Louise Rayner ) Animals in the Neolithic: a research agenda? No thanks ( Umberto Albarella ) Title pages Cover 1 Title Page 2 Copyright Page 3 Contents 6 List of Illustrations 7 Preface 10 Acknowledgements 11 Contributors 12 Chapter 1: William Cunnington and his Butcher 14 Chapter 2: Neolithic Wild Game Animals in Western Europe: the Question of Hunting 23 Chapter 3: The Bear, the Wolf, the Otter and the Weasel: Carnivorous Mammals in the Dutch Neolithic 37 Chapter 4: Dogs and Wolves in the Neolithic of Britain 45 Chapter 5: Sheep in the Garden: The Integration of Crop and Livestock Husbandry in Early Farming Regimes of Greece and Southern Europe 55 Chapter 6: The Use of Spent Grain as Cattle Feed in the Neolithic 69 Chapter 7: Neolithic Shepherds and their Herds in the Northern Adriatic Basin 76 Chapter 8: Ploughing with Cows: Knossos and the Secondary Products Revolution 108 Chapter 9: Food or Feast at Neolithic Runnymede? 126 Chapter 10: A Community of Beings: Animals and People in the Neolithic of Southern Britain 148 Chapter 11: Taming the Wild: A Final Neolithic/Earlier Bronze Age Aurochs Deposit from west London 162 Chapter 12: Animals in the Neolithic: A Research Agenda? No Thanks 181

The twelve papers in this edited volume originated from the Neolithic Studies Group seminar held at the British Museum on 10th November 2003 on the subject of Animals in the Neolithic. This book includes most of the papers delivered and debated at the meeting and others contributed later. The aim of the book is to cover the range of current approaches to animals in the Neolithic, and to encompass as wide a geographical scope as possible in Europe. In particular, it is attempted to ensure that both wild and domestic animals are discussed and that their social as well as economic roles are given appropriate attention. Umberto Albarella, a discussant at the meeting in 2003, has rounded off the volume with a commentary on and discussion of the papers which puts them into the perspective of changing views of animals in the Neolithic of Europe.

Presenting 12 papers from the Neolithic Studies Group seminar on the subject of animals in the Neolithic, this book aims to cover a range of approaches to animals in the Neolithic, discussing both wild and domestic animals and focuses on their social as well as economic roles
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