Pigs and humans : 10,000 years of interaction / edited by Umberto Albarella [and others]

A collection of essays focusing upon the role wild and domestic pigs have played in human societies around the world over the last 10,000 years. The 22 contributors cover a broad and diverse range of themes, grounded within the disciplines of archaeology, zoology, anthropology, and biology, as well...

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Other Authors: Albarella, Umberto
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Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.
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505 0 |a List of figures; List of tables; List of authors; Introduction; PART A: EVOLUTION AND TAXONOMY; 1. Current views on taxonomy and zoogeography of the genus Sus; 2. Current views on Sus phylogeography and pig domestication as seen through modern mtDNA studies; 3. The molecular basis for phenotypic changes during pig domestication; PART B: THE HISTORY OF PIG DOMESTICATION AND HUSBANDRY; 4. The transition from wild boar to domestic pig in Eurasia, illustrated by a tooth developmental defect and biometrical data. 
505 8 |a 5. Culture, ecology, and pigs from the 5th to the 3rd millennium BC around the Fertile Crescent6. Hunting or management? The status of Sus in the Jomon period in Japan; 7. Wild boar and domestic pigs in Mesolithic and Neolithic southern Scandinavia; 8. The economic role of Sus in early human fishing communities; 9. An investigation into the transition from forest dwelling pigs to farm animals in medieval Flanders, Belgium; PART C: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES. 
505 8 |a 10. Age estimation of wild boar based on molariform mandibular tooth development and its application to seasonality at the Mesolithic site of Ringkloster, Denmark11. A statistical method for dealing with isolated teeth: ageing pig teeth from Hagoshrim, Israel; 12. Morphometric variation between populations of recent wild boar in Israel; 13. A dental microwear study of pig diet and management in Iron Age, Romano-British, Anglo-Scandinavian, and medieval contexts in England; 14. The histopathology of fluorotic dental enamel in wild boar and domestic pigs. 
505 8 |a 15. Economic and ecological reconstruction at the Classical site of Sagalassos, Turkey, using pig teethPART D: ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDIES; 16. Ethnoarchaeology of pig husbandry in Sardinia and Corsica; 17. Traditional pig butchery by the Yali people of West Papua (Irian Jaya): an ethnographic and archaeozoological example; 18. Pigs in the New Guinea Highlands: an ethnographic example; PART E: PIGS IN RITUAL AND ART; 19. Wild boar hunting in the Eastern Mediterranean from the 2nd to the 1st millennium BC; 20. The pig in medieval iconography; Glossary; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; L; M; N; O; P; R. 
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520 |a A collection of essays focusing upon the role wild and domestic pigs have played in human societies around the world over the last 10,000 years. The 22 contributors cover a broad and diverse range of themes, grounded within the disciplines of archaeology, zoology, anthropology, and biology, as well as art history and history. - ;Pigs are one of the most iconic but also paradoxical animals ever to have developed a relationship with humans. This relationship has been a long and varied one: from noble wild beast of the forest to mass produced farmyard animal; from a symbol of status and plenty to. 
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650 0 |a Human-animal relationships  |x History. 
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650 7 |a Swine.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01140419. 
655 7 |a History.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01411628. 
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