Congratulations to PhD Candidate, Amy Klemmer, on her recent edited volume, Zooarchaeology Beyond Human Subsistence

PhD Candidate, Amy Klemmer and colleague, Gillian L. Wong, co-edited the recently published volume, Zooarchaeology Beyond Human Subsistence. In this volume, “they present seven groundbreaking chapters that delve into the diverse ways humans have interacted with animals in the past, as revelead through archaeological research into animal remains.” Zooarchaeology Beyond Human Subsistence is, “ideal for professionals and enthusiasts in archaeology, anthropology, zoology, biology, ecology, history, and beyond, this book offers a fresh perspective on zooarchaeology, emphasizing human-animal bonds, trade, ritual, and environmental impacts.”

You can purchase this volume through the University of Utah Press website below:

https://uofupress.com/books/zooarchaeology-beyond-human-subsistence/