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Dogs and people in social, working, economic or symbolic interaction.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Oxbow Books, 2016.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781785704260
  • 1785704265
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Dogs and people in social, working, economic or symbolic interaction.DDC classification:
  • 636.7009
LOC classification:
  • CC79.5.A5
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface; Introduction; 1. History, Ethnography, and Archaeology of the Coast Salish Woolly-Dog; 2. A Dwarf Hound Skeleton from a Romano-British Grave at York Road, Leicester, England, U.K., with a discussion of other Roman small dog types and speculation regarding their respective aetiologies; 3. Food, Rituals? The Exploitation of Dogs from Eretria (Greece) During the Helladic and Hellenistic Periods; 4. Artemis Pit? Dog Remains from a Well in the Ancient Town of Siracusa (Sicily).
5. In Sickness and in Health: Care for an Arthritic Maltese Dog from the Roman Cemetery of Yasmina, Carthage, Tunisia6. What did the Bronze Age Dogs Eat? Coprolithic Analyses; 7. What Do Dogs Mean? What Do Dogs Do? Symbolism, Instrumentality, and Ritual in Afro-Cuban Religion; 8. Dog Sacrifice in the Ancient World: A Ritual Passage?; 9. Bronze Age Dogs from Graves in Borger (Netherlands) and Dimini (Greece); 10. An Ethnoarcheological Study of Chase Hunting with Gundogs by the Aboriginal Peoples of Taiwan; 11. Variability in Medieval Dogs from Hungary.
12. Companions from the Oldest Times: Dogs in Ancient Greek Literature, Iconography and Osteological Testimony13. Dog-wolf Hybrid Biotype Reconstruction from the Archaeological City of Teotihuacan in Prehispanic Central Mexico; 14. The Sacrifice of Dogs in Ancient Italy; 15. The Evidentiary Dog: A Review of Anthrozoological Cases and Archaeological Studies.
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Preface; Introduction; 1. History, Ethnography, and Archaeology of the Coast Salish Woolly-Dog; 2. A Dwarf Hound Skeleton from a Romano-British Grave at York Road, Leicester, England, U.K., with a discussion of other Roman small dog types and speculation regarding their respective aetiologies; 3. Food, Rituals? The Exploitation of Dogs from Eretria (Greece) During the Helladic and Hellenistic Periods; 4. Artemis Pit? Dog Remains from a Well in the Ancient Town of Siracusa (Sicily).

5. In Sickness and in Health: Care for an Arthritic Maltese Dog from the Roman Cemetery of Yasmina, Carthage, Tunisia6. What did the Bronze Age Dogs Eat? Coprolithic Analyses; 7. What Do Dogs Mean? What Do Dogs Do? Symbolism, Instrumentality, and Ritual in Afro-Cuban Religion; 8. Dog Sacrifice in the Ancient World: A Ritual Passage?; 9. Bronze Age Dogs from Graves in Borger (Netherlands) and Dimini (Greece); 10. An Ethnoarcheological Study of Chase Hunting with Gundogs by the Aboriginal Peoples of Taiwan; 11. Variability in Medieval Dogs from Hungary.

12. Companions from the Oldest Times: Dogs in Ancient Greek Literature, Iconography and Osteological Testimony13. Dog-wolf Hybrid Biotype Reconstruction from the Archaeological City of Teotihuacan in Prehispanic Central Mexico; 14. The Sacrifice of Dogs in Ancient Italy; 15. The Evidentiary Dog: A Review of Anthrozoological Cases and Archaeological Studies.

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