The Sheep People
The overarching aim of The Sheep People is to examine what happens to the understanding of past societies when animals are perceived as sentient beings, agents with the ability to impact human lives. Not only are the agentive powers and potential of animals recognised, but also how this shaped prehi... Read more
Published: 2017
Pages: 200
eBook: 9781781792513
Dr. Kristin Armstrong Oma is currently the Head of the department of education and public service at the University of Stavanger, Archaeological museum (2013-present). She is an archaeologist and holds a PhD in archaeology from the University of Southampton (2002-2004), and a postdoctoral fellowship in archaeology from the University of Oslo (2010-2013). Previously, she was a junior lecturer in the department of archaeology at the University of Oslo, and has also participated in a wide range of archaeological fieldwork. Her research is situated in-between archaeology and human-animal studies. In her scholarly work she actively engages in arenas of archaeology and also of interdisciplinary human-animal studies arenas. She has published extensively on the relationships between humans and animals in the past, and she was guest editor of a Society and Animals special issue on archaeology, as well as co-editor of a World Archaeology volume called Humans and Animals.
Cover | Cover | ||
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Contents | v | ||
List of Figures | vi | ||
List of Tables | viii | ||
Acknowledgements | ix | ||
1 | 1 | ||
2 | 17 | ||
3 | 35 | ||
4 | 51 | ||
5 | 95 | ||
6 | 129 | ||
Appendix | 157 | ||
Bibliography | 161 | ||
Index | 183 |