Living with Animals: A Zooarchaeological Study of Urban Human-Animal Relationships in Early Modern Tornio, 1621-1800 (Bar S)
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In this work the author describes the animal husbandry practices and the use of wild resources in early modern Tornio (northern Finland) based on zooarchaeological evidence. Paputti uses animal bone assemblages (mostly previously unpublished) to consider the connections between animals and urban social interaction, and the changing human-animal and human-environmental relationships.