Animalia: Animal and Human Interaction in the Early Medieval English World

Liverpool University Press
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Animalia: Animal and Human Interaction in Daily Living in the Early Medieval English World is the fifth in a series of volumes exploring daily lives, material culture and environment in the early medieval English world. Like its fellow volumes, it explores the interactions and intersections between the peoples of early medieval England and their material surroundings, in this case, the relationship between people and other living creatures in their natural environment and the imagined creatures depicted in their literature and art. The collection is deeply interdisciplinary, using forensic archaeology, genetic testing, textual analysis of literary and documentary sources, and art historical study to assess the evidence for these relationships and interactions.The volume is organized in three parts. The first section, Insights from Archaeology, looks carefully at recent, additional evidence for the existence and role of animals in early medieval England through evidence for animal husbandry and medieval falconry to what surviving books and pages can tell us about animals through biocodicology, a new and important contribution to archaeology for the period.The second section, Insights from Text, focuses attention on how textual sources portray human perception of animal reality and animal-human interaction and relationships, including the role of enslavement and violence between man and beast. From the Beasts of Battle to mundane animals, from poetry to documentary and homiletic text, the textual evidence evinces the highly symbolic role animals held in the early medieval English mind.The third section, Insights from the Visual Arts, continues the volume's exploration of perception of animals, but in the highly abstract and symbolic realm of early medieval English art. Abstract depictions of animals as iconographic motifs raises again the question of animal voice and agency in metals, ceramics, and stone, as well as animal symbolism in textile and animals as monstrosities in illustrated "monster" collections.


  • | Author: Maren Clegg Hyer
  • | Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • | Publication Date: May 20, 2025
  • | Number of Pages: 00384 pages
  • | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
  • | ISBN-10: 1836240279
  • | ISBN-13: 9781836240273
Author:
Maren Clegg Hyer
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press
Publication Date:
May 20, 2025
Number of pages:
00384 pages
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10:
1836240279
ISBN-13:
9781836240273