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Dogs And People In Social Working Economic Or Symbolic Interaction 1st Edition L Snyder

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Dogs And People In Social Working Economic Or Symbolic Interaction 1st Edition L Snyder
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Publisher: Oxbow Books, Limited
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 13.43 MB
Pages: 159
Author: L. Snyder
ISBN: 9781785704260, 1785704265
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Dogs And People In Social Working Economic Or Symbolic Interaction 1st Edition L Snyder by L. Snyder 9781785704260, 1785704265 instant download after payment.

This, the final title to be published from the sessions of the 2002 ICAZ conference, focuses on the role of man's best friend. As worker or companion, the dog has enjoyed a unique relationship with its human master, and the depth and variety of the papers in this fascinating collection is a testament to the interest that this symbiotic arrangement holds for many scholars working in archaeology today. The book covers an eclectic range of subjects, such as considering dogs as animals of sacrifice and animal components of ancient and modern religious ritual and practice; dogs as human companions subject to loving care, visual/symbolic representation, deliberate or accidental breed manipulation; as working dogs; and finally as co-inhabitors of human dwelling paces and co-consumers of human food resources. While many of the papers in this volume have a predominant focus, they also demonstrate that the relationships between humans and dogs are rarely , if ever singular or simple. Instead these relationships are complex, often combining the practical, the ideological and the symbolic.

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