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World Archaeoprimatology Interconnections Of Humans And Nonhuman Primates In The Past Bernardo Urbani

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World Archaeoprimatology Interconnections Of Humans And Nonhuman Primates In The Past Bernardo Urbani
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.7 MB
Pages: 559
Author: Bernardo Urbani, Dionisios Youlatos, Andrzej T. Antczak
ISBN: 9781108487337, 1108487335
Language: English
Year: 2022

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World Archaeoprimatology Interconnections Of Humans And Nonhuman Primates In The Past Bernardo Urbani by Bernardo Urbani, Dionisios Youlatos, Andrzej T. Antczak 9781108487337, 1108487335 instant download after payment.

Archaeoprimatology intertwines archaeology and primatology to understand the ancient liminal relationships between humans and nonhuman primates. During the last decade, novel studies have boosted this discipline. This edited volume is the first compendium of archaeoprimatological studies ever produced. Written by a culturally diverse group of scholars, with multiple theoretical views and methodological perspectives, it includes new zooarchaeological examinations and material culture evaluations, as well as innovative uses of oral and written sources. Themes discussed comprise the survey of past primates as pets, symbolic mediators, prey, iconographic references, or living commodities. The book covers different regions of the world, from the Americas to Asia, along with studies from Africa and Europe. Temporally, the chapters explore the human-nonhuman primate interface from deep in time to more recent historical times, covering both extinct and extant primate taxa. This anthology of archaeoprimatological studies will be of interest to archaeologists, primatologists, anthropologists, art historians, paleontologists, conservationists, zoologists, historical ecologists, philologists, and ethnobiologists.

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