Prehistoric Animal Domestication

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Prehistoric Animal Domestication explores how early human societies formed vital partnerships with animals, fundamentally changing both civilizations and ecosystems.
The book focuses on indigenous domestication practices, particularly with llamas, turkeys, and dogs, highlighting their integration into human life for labor, sustenance, and companionship.
It argues that indigenous peoples' innovative approaches were key to their survival and the establishment of sustainable ecosystems.
For example, the domestication of llamas in the Andes reshaped trade routes and social structures.

The book investigates the archeological and genetic evidence surrounding these relationships, revealing insights into the motivations and methods behind taming wild species.
Each chapter delves into specific case studies, such as the unique role of turkeys in North American indigenous diets and rituals, or the diverse functions of dogs in hunting and companionship.
By synthesizing these examples, the book emphasizes common threads and divergent paths in domestication strategies, examining their environmental impacts.

Employing an interdisciplinary approach, the book bridges archeology, genetics, and anthropology to provide a holistic understanding of prehistoric animal domestication.
It progresses from an overview of domestication's biological and anthropological underpinnings to detailed case studies and concludes with the lasting legacy of indigenous practices.
This approach offers valuable insights into the origins of human-animal relationships and the importance of sustainable practices.

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