Animals in Archeaology

Books on Animals in Archeaology for UVic's ANTH 241 (January 2026).

Updated January 16, 2026
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Evolution of the human diet : the known, the unknown, and the unknowable
Ungar, Peter S.
Paper Book
We are interested in the evolution of hominin diets for several reasons. One is the fundamental concern over our present-day eating habits and the consequences of our societal choices, such as obesity prevalent in some cultures and starvation in others. Another is that humans have learned to feed...
An Introduction to Zooarchaeology
Gifford-Gonzalez, Diane.
Paper Book
This volume is a comprehensive, critical introduction to vertebrate zooarchaeology, the field that explores the history of human relations with animals from the Pliocene to the Industrial Revolution.​ The book is organized into five sections, each with an introduction, that leads the reader...
Social zooarchaeology : humans and animals in prehistory
Russell, Nerissa
Paper Book
This is the first book to provide a systematic overview of social zooarchaeology, which takes a holistic view of human-animal relations in the past. Until recently, archaeological analysis of faunal evidence has primarily focused on the role of animals in the human diet and subsistence economy. This...
Zooarchaeology
Reitz, Elizabeth Jean
Paper Book
This is an introductory text for students interested in identification and analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites. The emphasis is on animals whose remains inform us about the relationship between humans and their natural and social environments, especially site formation processes,...

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