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Wild Cattle: Red Deer in the Religious Texts,Iconography, and Archaeology of Early Medieval Ireland
Authors:John Soderberg
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anthropology, University of Minnesota, 395 Humphrey Center, 301 19th Avenue S., Minneapolis, Minnesota
Abstract:Humans use animals as a means of creating and manipulating relationships with other human beings. This process occurs both through the use of animals for food or raw materials and through the use of animals as literary and artistic symbols. Cervus elaphus is Irelandrsquos only indigenous deer species. It is also unique in being the only native Irish, wild animal to appear frequently in medieval texts, iconography, and archaeological deposits. This paper brings together diversesources of information to illuminate how early medieval monasteries used reddeer to establish an identity for themselves and to conceptualize socioeconomic relationships with others.
Keywords:Ireland  monasteries  zooarchaeology  iconography
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