More on Communal Hunting

Authors

  • Douglas V. Campana New York University
  • Pam J. Crabtree New York University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v4i1.29873

Keywords:

communal hunting, Natifuan society, agriculture

Author Biographies

  • Douglas V. Campana, New York University
    Douglas V. Campana is an Archaeologist for the National Park Service, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Born in 1942, he was educated at Columbia University (BA 1972, PhD 1980). His research interests include Near Eastern prehistory, hunting-gathering societies, and the origins of agriculture, pre-historic technology, ware-pattern studies (particularly of bone implements), and computer applications in archaeology. His publications include 'Natufian and Protoneolithic bone tools: the manufacture and use of bone implements in the Zagros and the Levant', BAR International Series 494. He is co-editor with Pam J. Crabtree and Kathleen Ryan of 'Animal Domesticization and its Cultural Context' MASCA Publications in Archaeology and Science.
  • Pam J. Crabtree, New York University
    Pam J. Crabtree is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at New York University. She was born in 1951 and educated at Barnard College (BA 1972) and the University of Pennsylvania (PhD 1982). He research interests include zooarchaeology, European and Near Eastern prehistory, medieval archaeology, and the archaeology of gender. Her publications include 'West Stow: The Anglo-Saxon Animal Husbandry', East Angliam Archaeology (1990), and 'Zooarchaeology and Complex Societies: some uses of faunal analysis for the study of trade, social status and ethnicity', in Archaeological Method and Theory 2, edited by M. B. Schiffer.

Published

1991-06-01

Issue

Section

Discussion and Debate (Responses)

How to Cite

Campana, D. V., & Crabtree, P. J. (1991). More on Communal Hunting. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 4(1), 125-128. https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v4i1.29873