Dogs: Archaeology beyond Domestication
Dogs: Archaeology beyond Domestication
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Abstract
The relationship between humans and dogs has garnered considerable attention within archaeological research around the world. Investigations into the lived experiences of domestic dogs have proven to be an intellectually productive avenue for better understanding humanity in the past. This book examines the human-canine connection by moving beyond asking when, why, or how the dog was domesticated. While these questions are fundamental, beyond them lies a rich and textured history of humans maintaining a bond with another species through cooperation and companionship over thousands of years. Diverse techniques and theoretical approaches are used by authors in this volume to investigate the many ways dogs were conceptualized by their human counterparts in terms of both their value and social standing within a variety of human cultures across space and time. In this way, this book contributes a better understanding of the human-canine bond while also participating in broader anthropological discussions about how human interactions with domesticated animals shape their practices and worldviews.
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Front Matter
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Introduction
Brandi Bethke andAmanda Burtt
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Prehistoric Dogs as Hunting Tools: The Advent of Animal Biotechnology
Angela R. Perri
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Dog Life and Death in an Ancestral Pueblo Landscape
Victoria Monagle andEmily Lena Jones
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The Archaeology of Dogs at the Precontact Site of Nunalleq, Western Alaska
Edouard Masson-MacLean and others
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Using Dental Microwear to Understand the Dietary Behavior of Domestic Dogs in Precontact North America
Amanda Burtt andLarisa R. G. Desantis
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Scavenger and Sentry: The Roles of Dogs at Çatalhöyük, Turkey, in the Context of the Near Eastern Neolithic
Nerissa Russell
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Dog Days to Horse Days: The Introduction of the Horse and Its Impact on Human-Dog Relationships among the Blackfoot
Brandi Bethke
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Exotic Dogs and Indigenous Humans in Tropical Northeastern South America
Peter W. Stahl
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Between Ethnography and Prehistory: The Case of the Australian Dingo
Loukas Koungoulos andMelanie Fillios
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Powerful Pups: A Case Study for Dog Sacrifice in Archaic Romefrom the Area Sacra di Sant’Omobono
Victoria Moses
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Conclusion: Conceptualizing and Investigating our Relationships with Dogs
Robert J. Losey
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End Matter
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