Der Hund in der mitteleuropäischen Eisenzeit
An edition of Der Hund in der mitteleuropäischen Eisenzeit (2013)
wirtschaftliche, rituelle und soziale Aspekte
By Alisa Scheibner
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH
Language
ger
Pages
122
Description:
Deliberate killing of dogs is mainly attested at ritual sites. Dog bones in graves are particularly frequent in the Hallstatt Period. The secondary use of dogs as working animals for herding, guarding, and hunting is attested by picture sources. As analogies Antique and Early Medieval written sources also attest the importance of dogs as guardians, attribute of chthonic gods, sacrificial animals, hunting companions, and as a symbol of fertility.
subjects: Mammal remains (Archaeology), Dogs, History, Iron age, Antiquities, Eisenzeit, Hund
Places: Germany, Poland, Mitteleuropa