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The project explores human-animal relationships in Northern Europe through archaeological and ethnographic studies. It analyzes animal remains and artifacts to understand changes in these relationships, particularly during the transition to domestic animals, providing insights into the cultural significance of animals.
Human-Animal Relationships in Archaeology:
World Views of Hunter-gatherers in Northern Europe (HARA) will provide important new perspectives on human interactions with animals in Northern Europe in the ethnographic present and the archaeological past.
This will include innovative analysis of ethnographic materials from NE Russia and archaeological materials from the Baltic, including Europe’s largest Stone Age burial ground (350 graves), Zvejnieki in Latvia. HARA will focus on how animal remains…
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN
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