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Breed group differences in the unsolvable problem task: Herding dogs prefer their owner, while solitary hunting dogs seek stranger proximity
| Contributor(s):: Van Poucke, Enya, Höglin, Amanda, Jensen, Per, Roth, Lina S. V.
The communicating skills of dogs are well documented and especially their contact-seeking behaviours towards humans. The aim of this study was to use the unsolvable problem paradigm to investigate differences between breed groups in their contact-seeking behaviours towards their owner and a...
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'A pig is a person' or 'You can love a fox and hunt it': innovation and tradition in the discursive representation of animals
| Contributor(s):: Guy Cook
In contemporary urban society animals have been erased in many people's lives (Stibbe 2012, 2014). They are generally encountered only as meat, pets, pests, or vicariously in fiction and documentaries; yet the relation of humans to other animals is a matter of pressing environmental, social,...
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Brute compassion: The ambivalent growth of sympathy for animals in English literature and culture, 1671--1831
| Contributor(s):: Van de Merghel, Genevieve
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'Maggots in their ears': hunting indications and indigenous knowledge in development
| Contributor(s):: Sillitoe, Paul
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Animals as hunting partners: reciprocity among the James Bay Cree
| Contributor(s):: Feit, Harvey A.
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Banquete de gente : comensalidade e canibalismo na Amazônia = Commensality and cannibalism in Amazonia
| Contributor(s):: Fausto, Carlos
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Damhirsche in Europa und im Vorderen Orient - Jahrtausendalte Inspiration für Kunst und Mythen, Tierhaltung und Jagd
| Contributor(s):: Becker, Cornelia
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Ecuadorian blacks and their vicissitudes in the forest. On the art of staying human and Christian while hunting
| Contributor(s):: Lorcy, Armelle
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Evaluating protein residues on Gainey phase Paleoindian stone tools
| Contributor(s):: Seeman, Mark F.
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Hunter-herder continuum in Anabarski district, NW Sakha, Siberia, Russian Federation
| Contributor(s):: Ventsel, Aimar
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Is Siberian reindeer herding in crisis? Living with reindeer fifteen years after the end of socialism
| Contributor(s):: Anderson, David G.
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Maintaining or reinventing a relation to 'nature': religious practices and systems or representation in contemporary Chukchi society (Siberian Arctic)
| Contributor(s):: Vaté, Virginie
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Material culture, behavior, and identity: the human body as experiential nexus
| Contributor(s):: Piprani, John
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Navigating human-animal divide: marine mammal hunters and rituals of sensory allurement
| Contributor(s):: McNiven, Jan J.
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Not animal, not not-animal: hunting, imitation and empathetic knowledge among the Siberian Yukaghirs
| Contributor(s):: Willerslev, Rane
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On fox-hunting and angling: Norbert Elias and the [sportisation] process
| Contributor(s):: Franklin, Adrian
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Paradigm shifts, rock art studies, and the "Coso sheep cult" of eastern California
| Contributor(s):: Garfinkel, Alan P.
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Some Greek evidence for Indo-European youth contingents and shape shifters
| Contributor(s):: Bertolín Cebrián, Reyes
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The animals of the arena: how and why could their destruction and death be endured and enjoyed?
| Contributor(s):: Lindstrøm, Torill Christine
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The deer among the ancient P'urhpecha of Michoacan, Mexico: war, hunting and sacrifice
| Contributor(s):: Faugère, Brigitte