Hunting and Extinctions in Southwest Asia and North America: The Silent Testimony of Communal Game Traps

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Abstract

Hunting and Extinctions in Southwest Asia and North America: The Silent Testimony of Communal Game Traps explores communal game traps for harvesting ungulate herds in two continents, utilizing a comparative approach addressing settings, species, and the hunters’ societies. The kites of Southwest Asia have been known to archaeologists for almost one hundred years but with the advent of high-resolution satellite images, thousands of sites have been found. Using the rich data from the Southwest and Central Asia and North America, this book addresses some of the important questions that arise con-cerning the social, economic and environmental implications of ancient and recent use of large game traps. This book has four major parts. The first introduces the book and reviews the evolution of human hunting. The second part presents exam-ples of desert kites from various areas of Southwest and Central Asia. Detailed case studies are included that use a variety of evidence such as aerial surveys, field surveys, excavations, eye witnesses accounts, and petroglyph depictions. Environ-mental and geographical settings of the isolated traps, the clusters of traps, and the long chains are explored to provide conceptual models regarding past herd behavior and their seasonal migrations. The third part presents examples of com-munal game traps in various regions in North America, addressing the same issues discussed in the second part. The fourth part provides a comparative study of game traps in North America with the kites of Southwest Asia, focusing on the settings, species, and social organization of the hunters. With the research on communal game traps increasing rapidly, this book pro-vides the first inclusive synthesis on the subject and is for archaeologists, anthro-pologists, zoologists, ecologists, and environmentalists who are interested in past interactions between humans and their environments, and the impact of past human communities on the landscape and on target game populations, as well as the con-sequences that are still relevant today.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Number of pages376
ISBN (Electronic)9781040515785
ISBN (Print)9781032774510
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2025

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2026 Dani Nadel, Guy Bar-Oz, Dan Malkinson, Leland Bement.

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Social Sciences
  • General Arts and Humanities

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