Human-Animal Relationship with Work Animals: Symbolic and Economic Roles of Donkeys and Camels during the Bronze and Iron Ages in the Southern Levant
Donkeys and camels served as work animals in the southern Levant during different phases of the Bronze and Iron Ages. Both species were not primarily exploited for their meat, and both played an important role in humans' social evolution. The paper reviews evidence for the interaction of humans...
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