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THE DOMESTICATION OF ANIMALS
Zeder, Melinda A.
Journal of Anthropological Research, 2012-07, Vol.68 (2), p.161-190
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Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico
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Título:
THE DOMESTICATION OF ANIMALS
Autor:
Zeder, Melinda A.
Assuntos:
Animal domestication
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Animal genetics
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Animal morphology
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Animal scies
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Animals
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Archaeology
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Archeology
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Behavior
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Birds
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Cognitive problems, arts and sciences, folk traditions, folklore
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Commensals
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Dogs
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Domestic animals
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Domesticated animals
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Domestication
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Ethnology
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Ethnozoology
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Fish
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Fishing
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Genetics
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Historical source materials
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Housework
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Human ecology
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Humans
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Interdisciplinary research
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Mammals
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Plant domestication
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Religions
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Social Participation
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Sources and methods
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Swine
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Technology
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Theoretical and systematic contributions
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Traditional sciences and medicine
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Journal of Anthropological Research, 2012-07, Vol.68 (2), p.161-190
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(doi) http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/jar.0521004.0068.201
(issn) 2153-3806
(dlps) 0521004.0068.201
Journal of Anthropological Research: vol. 68, no. 2
(aleph) 0521004
Descrição:
Over the past 11,000 years humans have brought a wide variety of animals under domestication. Domestic animals belong to all Linnaean animal classes—mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, and even, arguably, bacteria. Raised for food, secondary products, labor, and companionship, domestic animals have become intricately woven into human economy, society, and religion. Animal domestication is an on-going process, as humans, with increasingly sophisticated technology for breeding and rearing animals in captivity, continue to bring more and more species under their control. Understanding the process of animal domestication and its reciprocal impacts on humans and animal domesticates requires a multidisciplinary approach. This paper brings together recent research in archaeology, genetics, and animal sciences in a discussion of the process of domestication, its impact on animal domesticates, and the various pathways humans and their animal partners have followed into domestication.
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Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico
Idioma:
Inglês
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