Where the Wild Things Are Now 2020
DOI: 10.4324/9781003087373-2
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The Domestication of Anthropology

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“…Archaeologists have reworked their understandings of the Neolithic revolution (e.g., Head, 2014; Robb, 2014) and of domestication as both a process and category (O'Connor, 2018; Russell, 2007), acknowledging the complexity and diversity encompassed by both. We increasingly appreciate how Neolithic worlds were different from our own (Orton, 2010; Robb and Harris, 2018).…”
Section: Knotting Linear Narratives Of Human‐animal Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Archaeologists have reworked their understandings of the Neolithic revolution (e.g., Head, 2014; Robb, 2014) and of domestication as both a process and category (O'Connor, 2018; Russell, 2007), acknowledging the complexity and diversity encompassed by both. We increasingly appreciate how Neolithic worlds were different from our own (Orton, 2010; Robb and Harris, 2018).…”
Section: Knotting Linear Narratives Of Human‐animal Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los avances en el estudio de la domesticación de las plantas y los procesos de adopción de la vida sedentaria ponen de manifiesto la necesidad de entender aquello que se ha llamado "neolitización" (Russell, 2007). Emerge una nueva noción en la cual la domesticación y los procesos asociados a ésta implican una amplia transformación del espacio, la cual se ha visto como una domesticación extensa (i.e., Zeder, 2016).…”
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“…Aquí simplifico, pues la domesticación es un concepto complejo, véaseRussell (2007, especialmente pp.30-31) y Russell (2002.25 Las posibles relaciones simbióticas humanos-animales y predomesticaciones del Paleolítico son un campo minado de teorías y discusiones científicas. Incluso en el caso del perro es difícil saber cuándo y cómo fue domesticado.…”
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