Pluskowski, A. (2004). Narwhals or unicorns?. European J Archaeol 7 (3). Vol 7(3), pp. 291-313.
Title The title of the publication or report |
Narwhals or unicorns? | ||
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Subtitle The sub title of the publication or report |
Exotic animals as material culture in medieval Europe | ||
Issue The name of the volume or issue |
European J Archaeol 7 (3) | ||
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Journal of European Archaeology | ||
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7 (3) | ||
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291 - 313 | ||
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The article offers a new perspective on the impact of exotic animals on the imaginations of medieval Europeans, and on the reception and utility of exotica in the form of the physical remains of non-indigenous species, by focusing on the zoological identity of non-indigenous animal body parts as `material culture'. Includes French and German summaries. | ||
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2004 | ||
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13 Nov 2006 |