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Silence and denial in everyday life - the case of animal suffering. (Special issue: Minding animals: Emerging issues concerning our relationships with other animals.)
Contributor(s): Wicks, D.
How can we make sense of the fact that we live in a world where good people co-exist in silence about widespread animal suffering. How is it that sites of suffering such as laboratories, factory farms, abattoirs and animal transportation are all around us and yet we 'do not, in a certain sense,...
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Animals and Neolithic schematic art in southern France: Between the real and the ideal
Contributor(s): Hameau, Philippe
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The development of the exploitation of products from Capra and Ovis (meat, milk and fleece) from the PPNB to the Early Bronze in the northern Near East (8700 to 2000 BC cal.)
Contributor(s): Helmer, Daniel, Gourichon, Lionel, Vila, Emmanuelle
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Whose Bones are those? Preliminary Comparative Analysis of Fragmented Human and Animal Bones in the "Death Pit" at Domuztepe, a Late Neolithic Settlement in Southeastern Turkey
Contributor(s): Kansa, Sarah Whitcher, Gauld, Suellen C., Campbell, Stuart, Carter, Elizabeth
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The bestiary of Lautreamont. Classification of animals with commentary
Contributor(s): Lassalle, Jean-Pierre
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French horse in pieces Status of the animal, status of its meat
Contributor(s): Lizet, Bernadette
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Eating dog in Tahiti an identary affirmation?
Contributor(s): Mallol, Christophe Serra
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The crested porcupine, Hystrix cristata L., 1758, in Italy
Contributor(s): Masseti, Marco, Albarella, Umberto, Mazzorin, Jacopo De Grossi
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The horse in early Ireland
Contributor(s): McCormick, Finbar
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The role of animals in the corpus of engraved graffiti on chruch walls in Parisian basin (16th-18th cent.)
Contributor(s): Montenat, Christian, Guiho-Montenat, Marie-Laure
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Occupational Histories, Settlements, and Subsistence in Western India: What Bones and Genes can tell us about the Origins and Spread of Pastoralism
Contributor(s): Patel, Ajita K.
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Building memories: commemorative deposits at Catalhoyuk
Contributor(s): Russell, Nerissa, Martin, Louise, Twiss, Katheryn C.
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Hallan Cemi Tepesi: High-ranked Game Exploitation alongside Intensive Seed Processing at the Epipaleolithic-Neolithic Transition in Southeastern Turkey
Contributor(s): Starkovich, Britt M., Stiner, Mary C.
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Was milk a "secondary product" in the Old World Neolithisation process? Its role in the domestication of cattle, sheep and goats
Contributor(s): Vigne, Jean-Denis, Helmer, Daniel
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Saying goodbye. Helping clients face the loss of a pet
Contributor(s): Alstine, C. van
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Euthanasia and the management of the client's grief
Contributor(s): Katcher, A. H., Rosenberg, M. A.
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The veterinarian and the human animal bond
Contributor(s): Cooper, A. G.
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The human-animal bond in healthcare
Contributor(s): Buettner, L., Gibson, K.
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Establishing pet visitation in a hospital setting
Contributor(s): Johnstone, M.
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Zoonotic disease concerns in animal-assisted therapy and animal visitation programs
Contributor(s): Waltner-Toews, D.
In a survey of 150 systematically selected US animal care agencies and 74 Canadian humane societies to determine the prevalence of animal assisted therapy (AAT) programmes (concerns about, and experience with zoonotic diseases; and precautions taken to prevent zoonotic disease transmission) 69 US...