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In the fringes, at the twilight: Encountering deer in the British Mesolithic

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The relationship between people and deer has been a persistent theme within British Mesolithic Studies since the early twentieth century, and has been approached from a range of economic, ontological, cultural and chronological perspectives. Yet our understanding of the ways in which deer and people interacted has been undermined by a failure to recognise the plasticity of deer behaviour in different environments, and the variability of social contexts in which theymight be encountered. This paper will seek to address this by considering the current body of knowledge concerning the ecology and behaviour of Cervus elaphus (Red deer), Capreolus capreolus (Roe deer) and Alces alces (Elk), and model the actions of these species within a range of different British Mesolithic environments. In doing so, it will create a platform for new discussions of the relationship between people and deer, in a way that affords the actions of theanimals themselves an unprecedented level of agency.
源语言English
主期刊名Wild Things 2
主期刊副标题Wild Things 2
出版商Oxbow Books
81-96
ISBN(印刷版)9781785709463
出版状态Published - 1 10月 2019

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