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The Spirited Horse: Equid–Human Relations in the Bronze Age Near East Lærke Recht

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The Spirited Horse: Equid–Human Relations in the Bronze Age Near East Lærke Recht
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.67 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Lærke Recht
ISBN: 9781350158948, 9781350158917, 1350158941, 1350158917
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Spirited Horse: Equid–Human Relations in the Bronze Age Near East Lærke Recht by Lærke Recht 9781350158948, 9781350158917, 1350158941, 1350158917 instant download after payment.

Presenting a new perspective on human–;animal relations in the ancient Near East, this volume considers how we should understand equids (horses, donkeys, onagers and various hybrids) as animals that are social actors. Recht brings together a wealth of new data, including Bronze Age Near Eastern material culture from a range of archaeological contexts with equid remains as well as iconography and texts. She looks in particular at finds of equids themselves from burials, sacred space and settlements alongside associated artefacts such as chariots and harnesses.
This is the first time the agency of animals is recognized. The study is essential reading for prehistorians, archaeologists and those studying early animal domestication, showcasing how humans encounter and interact with other animals, and how those animals in turn interact with humans. Recht outlines the broader implications for human involvement with their environment, both today and in the past, and points to further study in a number of focused appendices.

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