Cooke Siobhan, Characterising human-animal relations in Viking Age Scotland
Cooke Siobhan, Characterising human-animal relations in Viking Age Scotland: a reassessment of the archaeological record, (dir. J. Downes, M. Macleod, University of the Highlands and Islands)
En cours depuis 2012/In preparation since 2012
Résumé/abstract :
This study aims to characterise the nature of human-animal relations in Scotland during the Viking Age, particularly the use of animals in the creation, manipulation and confirmation of human identity. My research also aims to identify regional difference and to determine the factors affecting the construction of human-animal relations at local level.
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Rédaction (21 décembre 2014). Cooke Siobhan, Characterising human-animal relations in Viking Age Scotland. Mondes nordiques et normands médiévaux. Consulté le 18 avril 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/rim3