Extinctions and Invasions: A Social History of British Fauna

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Extinctions and Invasions: A Social History of British Fauna Editors: Terry O'Connor, Naomi Jane Sykes Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Windgather Press
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Pages: 208 Illustrations and other contents: 43 b/w illus, 10 tables Language: English ISBN: 9781905119318 Categories: , , , ,

Eight thousand years ago, when the sea cut Britain off from the rest of the Continent, the island’s fauna was very different: most of the animals familiar to us today were not present, whilst others, now extinct, were abundant. Over the course of millennia humans have manipulated Britain’s fauna. For reasons of fear, suspicion, desire, or simply inadvertently, certain species were brought to extinction. In their place new animals were introduced: some transported purposefully by invading populations, others sent as royal gifts from far off lands, whilst several species arrived as stowaways. The story of each is fascinating, telling of the changing and multi-layered relationship between humans and animals. Drawing on new research in the fields of archaeology, ecology and history, this book examines how human society, culture, diet, lifestyles and even whole landscapes were fundamentally shaped by the animal extinctions and introductions that occurred in Britain since the last Ice Age. In its 22 chapters a wide range of mammal, bird, fish, snail and insect species are considered. All of the chapters include new and original research presented by authors who are acknowledged experts on their specific topic. Extinctions and Invasions advances our understanding of Britain’s natural history whilst dispelling the myths that have become established in both popular and academic literature. It is written in a style accessible to the general reader, whilst providing the depth of research needed by academic researchers. Extinctions and Invasions provides a valuable single source of information for archaeologists, natural historians and conservation biologists, as well as interested laypeople.

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A useful volume.' -- ECOS, vol 31, No. 3/4 ECOS, vol 31, No. 3/4 The survey benefits immensely from the concentration of specialist knowledge brought by the editors and 19 authors, who understand the faunal dividend of modern archaeology. Notwithstanding this expertise, the book is readable, well edited and well written. Essential for any archaeologist seeking to understand postglacial history, this is also a book for the home.' -- British Archaeology British Archaeology There are welcome new insights and revisions.' -- BRISC Recorder News, Issue 82 BRISC Recorder News, Issue 82