The hooting past. re-evaluating the role of owls in shaping human-place relations throughout the pleistocene

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  • who: Shumon T. HUSSAIN from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: The hooting past. Re-evaluating the role of owls in shaping human-place relations throughout the Pleistocene, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this paper was to develop a first interpretive synthesis of human-strigiform relationships in the deep past.

SUMMARY

    This paper outlines the remarkable entanglement of people and owls throughout the earliest part of human prehistory, and provides a deep-historical perspective on the distinct contribution of owls to the human story1. In contrast to traditional . . .

     

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