Multispecies archaeology

Weitere Verfasser: Pilaar Birch, Suzanne E. , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
Umfang/Format: xiv, 376 pages : illustrations, plans, maps ; 25 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Archaeological orientations
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Part I. Living in the Anthropocene
  • Calabrian hounds and roasted ivory (or, swerving from anthropocentrism) / Noah Heringman
  • The end of the Neolithic? At the emergence of the Anthropocene / Christopher Witmore
  • Rehearsing the Anthropocene in microcosm: the palaeoenvironmental impacts of the Pacific rat (Rattus Exulans) and other non-human species during island neolithization / Thomas P. Leppard
  • Trans-holocene human impacts on California mussels (Mytilus Californianus): historical ecological management implications from the northern Channel Islands / Breana Campbell, Todd J. Braje, and Stephen G. Whitaker
  • Drift / Þóra Pétursdóttir
  • Part II. Multispecies ecology of the built environment
  • Symbiotic architectures / Gavin Lucas
  • The eco-ecumene and multispecies history: the case of abandoned protestant cemeteries in Poland / Ewa Domanska
  • Ecologies of rock and art in northern New Mexico / Benjamin Alberti and Severin Fowles
  • ^Oysters and mound-islands of crystal river along the central gulf coast of Florida / Victor D. Thompson and Thomas J. Pluckhahn
  • Multi-species dynamics and the ecology of urban spaces in Roman antiquity / Michael MacKinnon
  • Mammalian community assembly in ancient villages and towns in the Jordan Valley of Israel / Nimrod Marom and Lior Weissbrod
  • Part III. Agrarian commitments: towards an archaeology of symbiosis
  • Animals and the Neolithic: cui bono? / Terry O'Connor
  • Making space from the position of duty of care: early Bronze Age human-sheep entanglements in Norway / Kristin Armstrong Oma
  • The history of the human microbiome: insights from archaeology and ancient DNA / Laura S. Weyrich
  • An archaeological telling of multispecies co-inhabitation: comments on the origins of agriculture and domestication narrative in southwest Asia / Brian Boyd
  • Part IV. The ecology of movement
  • Legs, feet and hooves: the seasonal roundup in Iceland / Oscar Aldred
  • ^The rhythm of life: exploring the role of daily and seasonal rhythms in the development of human-nonhuman relationships in the British early Mesolithic / Nick J. Overton
  • Seasonal mobility and multispecies interactions in the Mesolithic northeastern Adriatic / Suzanne E. Pilaar Birch
  • The role of ostrich in shaping the landscape use patterns of humans and hyenas on the southern coast of South Africa during the late Pleistocene / Jamie Hodgkins, Petrus le Roux, Curtis W. Marean, Kirsty Penkman, Molly Crisp, Erich Fisher, and Julia Lee-Thorp
  • Prey species movements and migrations in ecocultural landscapes: reconstructing late Pleistocene herbivore seasonal spatial behaviors / Kate Britton.