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The art and archaeology of human engagements with birds of prey : from prehistory to the present / edited by Robert J. Wallis
by Robert J. Wallis
This volume examines the cultural significance of birds of prey from prehistory to the present using archaeological and art-historical records. It analyses the evolving relationship between humans and raptors and their roles in global mythologies and ritual practices.
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