Birds of prey have fascinated humans for centuries, inspiring stories and art across the globe. This book explores the deep connection between people and these powerful birds, taking a look at how humans have viewed them throughout history.
From ancient civilizations to modern Indigenous traditions, this book examines how birds of prey have been portrayed in all sorts of ways: in paintings, sculptures, myths, rituals, and museum displays.
The authors also challenge us to think differently about this relationship. By considering the perspective of both humans and birds, the book encourages a fresh understanding of their interactions.
978-1350268012, 978-1350267985
NOTE: This sale only consists of the eBook The Art and Archaeology of Human Engagements with Birds of Prey: From Prehistory to the Present in ePub and PDF formats. No access codes are included.
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