The Art and Archaeology of Human Engagements with Birds of Prey: from Prehistory to the Present, comprises 13 chapters examining a variety of visual and material culture in light of posthumanist thinking on human-raptor relations.
Many of the contributors explore objects in museums and collections. Robert’s own chapter, for example, re-examines a bronze age burial assemblage displayed in the Prehistoric Britain galleries at the British Museum.
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