Pets or functional animals: dogs and cats in medieval and early modern Estonia
The role of dogs and cats in the history of the human-animal relationship has been variable. They have served as pets, working animals, useful commensals, subjects of worship and sacrifice, and providers of resources, such as skin and meat. These roles have also been more or less visible in Estonian...
Main Authors: | Sander Nuut, Eve Rannamäe, Mari Tõrv, Ülle Aguraiuja-Lätti |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Estonian Academy Publishers
2023-11-01
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Series: | Eesti Arheoloogiaajakiri |
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Online Access: | https://kirj.ee/wp-content/plugins/kirj/pub/EJA-2023-3S-83-104_20231125134703.pdf |
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