Big-cat hunting in the Bronze and Iron Ages of the Near East: a view from Tel Burna

J. S. Gaastra, T. L. Greenfield, D. Cassuto, I. Shai

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תקציר

In ancient Near Eastern iconography, panthers and lions were frequently used to express social status. The zooarchaeological remains of panthers and lions found in this region, however, are most commonly interpreted only as evidence for the management of dangerous animals. Starting with the faunal material from Iron Age Tel Burna, the authors collate and analyse zooarchaeological evidence for big cats across the Near East, from the Neolithic to the Iron Age (c. 9500-50 BC). The results show a shift in assemblage composition and find contexts starting in the Chalcolithic period, indicating the display of these animals by political leaders. The results also urge caution in the use of archaeological remains for reconstructing the natural ranges of big cats.

שפה מקוריתאנגלית
עמודים (מ-עד)1138-1155
מספר עמודים18
כתב עתAntiquity
כרך97
מספר גיליון395
מזהי עצם דיגיטלי (DOIs)
סטטוס פרסוםפורסם - 11 אוק׳ 2023

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