Animals as Domesticates

Animals as Domesticates A World View Through History - The Animal Turn

Hardback (30 Mar 2012)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Drawing on the latest research in archaeozoology, archaeology, and molecular biology, Animals as Domesticates traces the history of the domestication of animals around the world. From the llamas of South America and the turkeys of North America, to the cattle of India and the Australian dingo, this fascinating book explores the history of the complex relationships between humans and their domestic animals.

With expert insight into the biological and cultural processes of domestication, Clutton-Brock suggests how the human instinct for nurturing may have transformed relationships between predator and prey, and she explains how animals have become companions, livestock, and laborers. The changing face of domestication is traced from the spread of the earliest livestock around the Neolithic Old World through ancient Egypt, the Greek and Roman empires, South East Asia, and up to the modern industrial age.

Book information

ISBN: 9781611860283
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Imprint: Michigan State University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 636.082
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 189
Weight: 720g
Height: 260mm
Width: 179mm
Spine width: 18mm