Deer and People Deer and People

Deer and People

Naomi Sykes y otros
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Descripción editorial

Deer have been central to human cultures throughout time and space: whether as staples to hunter-gatherers, icons of Empire, or the focus of sport. Their social and economic importance has seen some species transported across continents, transforming landscape as they went with the establishment of menageries and park. The fortunes of other species have been less auspicious, some becoming extirpated, or being in threat of extinction, due to pressures of over-hunting and/or human-instigated environmental change. In spite of their diverse, deep-rooted and long standing relations with human societies, no multi-disciplinary volume of research on cervids has until now been produced. This volume draws together research on deer from wide-ranging disciplines and in so doing substantially advances our broader understanding of human-deer relationships in the past and the present. Themes include species dispersal, exploitation patterns, symbolic significance, material culture and art, effects on the landscape and management. The temporal span of research ranges from the Pleistocene to the modern day and covers Europe, North America and Asia.

Papers derived from international conferences held at the University of Lincoln and in Paris.

GÉNERO
Ciencia y naturaleza
PUBLICADO
2014
30 de septiembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
248
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Windgather Press
VENDEDOR
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
TAMAÑO
29.9
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