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Happy to see my book review of Hannah Chazin's book 'Live stock and dead things' is online! Thanks @antiquity.ac.uk for asking me to read and review this wonderful book on human-animal relations; I highly recommend it to anyone interested in the role of animals in past societies!
Citation of the book reviewed and name of the reviewer.
"This is a well-researched, highly original and thought-provoking book that challenges readers to confront their own biases... [Chazin] not only reinterprets zooarchaeological data but also equips us to rethink humanβanimal relations in the present and future." 2/2
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Yes, so much fun @eswallow.bsky.social! Excited for our next conference appearance. Probably your @archaeologyeaa.bsky.social session on multispecies relationships?
Speaker, Eleanor Swallow, speaking on a stage in front of a presentation slide titled "Livingstock: Deposition" with Archaeological animal deposition images and reconstruction illustrations of Bronze Age settlement scenes.
Speakers Eleanor Swallow, NΓ³ra Nic Aoidh, and Kate Kanne, standing on stage presenting the conclusions of their talk at the Kiel Conference.
Members of the ANSOC research project (left to right) Eleanor, Kate, NΓ³ra, and Floor, sat around the dinner table.
Well, I think I speak for all of us when I say that a great time was had at the #KielConference this last week! What a privilege to be working with such brilliant colleagues - great job guys, and so much fun @nnicaoidh.bsky.social @fjhuisman.bsky.social @ansoc-erc.bsky.social!!
Just before the holidays, let me share this call for papers for a great @archaeologyeaa.bsky.social session on other than human animals, organized by our lovely @ansoc-erc.bsky.social PhD students @eswallow.bsky.social, NΓ³ra, Oliver, Gywain and @alexsiekmann.bsky.social. Merry Christmas everyone!
Had a really lovely day with members of the Bronze Age Study Group touring West-Frisia yesterday! We visited several sites & the Rundveemuseum in Aartswoud, where several beautiful Dutch breeds are kept. This lovely lady approved of my view on Bronze Age animal architecture! @ansoc-erc.bsky.social