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Interactions of Care and Control: Human–animal Relationships in Hunter-gatherer Communities in Near-contemporary Eastern Siberia and the Mesolithic of Northwest Europe
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Date Issued
2019-08
Date Available
2019-04-25T07:07:24Z
Abstract
This contribution explores modes of human–animal interactions in hunter-gatherer communities in near-contemporary eastern Siberia and the Mesolithic of northwest Europe. By discussing notions of care and control and drawing on syntheses of Russian-language ethnographic data from eastern Siberia, this paper explores the diversity and nuances of hunter-gatherers’ interactions with animals. While some contexts may reveal respectful yet diverse treatments of the hunted animals, others suggest that hunter-gatherers also might have interacted with animals kept as pets, captives or companions, thus implicating relations in which notions of care and control seem to be tightly bound.
Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Journal
Cambridge Archaeological Journal
Volume
29
Issue
3
Start Page
465
End Page
478
Copyright (Published Version)
2019 The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0959-7743
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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