Zooarchaeology
The life of things long dead: A biography of Iron Age animal bones from Battlesbury Bowl, Wiltshire
Ellen Hambleton (Bournemouth University, UK)
Identifying ritual contexts in Hunter-Gatherer’s societies using archaeozoology: The Selknam’s example
Edgard Camarós (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)
The Nature of the Beast: Social Change and Shifting Perceptions of the 'Wild' in Anglo-Saxon England
Kris Poole (University of Nottingham, UK)
Anglo-Saxon England was populated by a range of non-domesticated animals, some potentially
Animals in prehistory: from epistemology to methodology
David Orton (Binghampton University, USA)
Theoretical discussions of human-environment interactions, and particularly human engagements with animals, are often hard to reconcile with the forms of data available to us as archaeologists. This paper seeks to move beyond questions of epistemology in order to propose some possible methodological directions.