Hunters of the Recent Past

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archaeology animals
Bighorn
Bison Hunting
Bison Kill
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Communal Bison
Communal Bison Hunting
communal game drive systems research
Communal Hunting
communal hunting practices
Drive Lane
Drive Lines
environment history
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ethnohistorical
ethnohistorical analysis
Faunal Assemblage
faunal assemblage interpretation
Game Drives
human-animal interactions
hunting history
Hunting Strategies
indigenous hunting methods
Kill Sites
Long Bone Shaft Fragments
Mammoth Hunting
Moa Hunting
Mountain Sheep
Natural Trap
Northwestern Plains
One World Archaeology
Paleoindian
Pampean Deer
Peter Ucko
prehistoric subsistence strategies
Projectile Points
Pronghorn Antelope
Rangifer Tarandus
South Platte River
Tierra Del Fuego
World Archaeological Congress
zooarchaeology
zoology history

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138816008
  • Weight: 960g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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One of a series of more than 20 volumes resulting from the World Archaeological Congress, September 1986, which brought together archaeologists and anthropologists from many parts of the world, academics from contingent disciplines, and non-academics from a wide range of cultural backgrounds. This book considers prehistoric and more recent manifestations of human hunting behaviour, with a general emphasis on communal hunting. It demonstrates that the combination of archaeological, ethnographic and ethnohistorical approaches provides a researched basis for consideration of the topic on worldwide, regional, and local scales. It includes theoretical and methodological issues, within a context of enquiry, original data presentation, and discussion. It is of interest to archaeologists, anthropologists and ethnohistorians.

Leslie B. Davis, Brian O.K. Reeves