Historical Falconry

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A01=Andrew Stewart
A01=Helen and Andrew Stewart
A01=Helen Rowlands
Author_Andrew Stewart
Author_Helen and Andrew Stewart
Author_Helen Rowlands
Birds of Prey
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=NL-WS
Category=SVH
COP=United Kingdom
Environment & Ecology
Environmental Conservation
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eq_sports-fitness
Falcons
Field Sports
Format=BC
History & Criticism
HMM=234
Hunting with Animals
IMPN=Amberley Publishing
ISBN13=9781445651149
Nature
PA=Available
PD=20151215
POP=Chalford
Price=19.21
PS=Active
PUB=Amberley Publishing
Science & Nature
Subject=Sports & Outdoor Recreation
WG=306
Wildlife
WMM=165

Product details

  • ISBN 9781445651149
  • Weight: 306g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: Chalford, GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Falconry was a major part of historical culture and lifestyle across the world and throughout history. The origins of falconry are set in the Far and Middle East, as early nations developed and the flying and training of birds of prey began to be seen as an art form, as well as a method of hunting. As east met west, during the expansion of the Roman Empire, we see the first archaeological evidence for Western European individuals practicing this most ancient art. Thus our first known evidence of falconry in Britain arrives with the Romans, and perhaps this most important and integral part of our cultural heritage became instituted in British history. From Late Antiquity, through to the Elizabethan age, falconry grew in popularity, only declining in interest in the late 1600s due to the evolution of firearms. This book seeks to explore the world of historical falconry, from the individuals who flew the birds and the birds themselves, to the historical techniques, skills, and equipment used by the falconers, and the way in which falconry was entirely interwoven with all the different aspects of historical culture and lifestyle.
Helen and Andrew Stewart together make up "Albion Historical Falconry" - the UK's only falconry team to actively preserve the ancient treatises, research the techniques and methods, and put them into practice in a modern age. With over two decades worth of combined experience in falconry, they cover the practical and academic aspects of preserving the heritage of this most ancient art.