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The Walking Larder: Patterns of Domestication, Pastoralism, and Predation
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1989
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Historical GeographyFeral AnimalAnimal DomesticationAnimal HusbandryEducationArchaeologyDomesticationHuman PredationWalking LarderPaleolithic ArchaeologyMammalogyPrehistoryArchaeological EvidencePart 1PaleoanthropologyLandscape ArchaeologyEthnographyAnthropologyMedicineSocial Anthropology
Part 1 Domestication: pet-keeping and animal domestication - a reappraisal, James Serpell definitions of animal domestication, Sandor Bokonyi defining domestication - a clarification, Pierre Ducos some observations on modern domestication processes, Sytze Bottema feral mammals of the Mediterranean Islands - documents of early domestication, Colin P.Groves escaped domestic animals and the introduction of agriculture to Spain, Iain Davidson evidences for the impact of traditional Spanish animal uses in parts of the New World, Elizabeth S.Wing osteological evidence for the process of animal domestication, Richard H.Meadow animal exploitation and the phazing of the transition from the palaeolithic to the neolithic, Hans-Peter Uerpmann a two-part, two-stage model of domestication, Frank Hole the domestic horse of the pre Ch'in period in China, Chow Ben-Shun utilization of domestic animals in pre- and protohistoric India,P.K.Thomas. Part 2 Pastoralism: the origins of migration and animal husbandry in the steppes of eastern Europe, Valentin Pavlovich Shilov pastoralism in Southwest Asia - the second millennium BC, Juris Zarins farming to pastoralism - effects of climatic change in the Deccan, M.K.Dhavalikar the changing role of reindeer in the life of the Sami, Pekka Aikio the geographical distribution and function of sheep flock leaders - a cultural aspect of the man-domesticated animal relationship in southwestern Eurasia, Yutaka Tani cattle in ancient North Africa, Juliet Clutton-Brock the development of pastoralism in East Africa, Peter Robertshaw cattle and cognition - aspects of Maasai practical reasoning, John G.Galaty prehispanic pastoralism in northern Peru, Tom McGreevy Andean pastoralism and Inca ideology, Gordon Brotherston origins and development of Andean pastoralism - an overview of the last 6000 years, David L.Browman are llama-herders in the south central Andes true pastoralists, Mario A.Rabey. Part 3 Predation: did large predators keep humans out of North America, Valerius Geist hunting in pre-Columbian Panama - a diachronic perspective, Richard G.Cooke and Anthony J.Ranere shells and settlement - European implications of oyster exploitation, Derek Sloan effects of human predation and changing environment on some mollusc species on Tongatapu, Tonga, Dirk H.R.Spennemann Rocky Cape revisited - new light on prehistoric Tasmanian fishing, Sarah M.Colley and Rhys Jones mutualism between man and honeyguide, Alex Hooper Cova Negra and Gorham's Cave - evidence of the place of birds in Mousterian communities, Anne Eastham.