2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10814-023-09194-y
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Hunting and the Social Lives of Southern Africa’s First Farmers

Mica B. Jones,
Russell Kapumha,
Shadreck Chirikure
et al.

Abstract: Perspectives on human–animal relationships are changing in archaeology and related disciplines. Analytical models that distinguish foraging from food production remain popular, but scholars are beginning to recognize greater variability in the ways people understood and engaged with animals in the past. In southern Africa, researchers have observed that wild animals were economically and socially important to recent agropastoral societies. However, archaeological models emphasize cattle keeping and downplay th… Show more

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