February 12, 2014
Animals and their relationship to humans represent a story as old as time. Animals feature heavily in the Biblical story of creation and beasts dominate Greek mythology. In the Middle Ages, authors and artists continued to discuss and paint animals from many points of view. Ordinary people interacted with everyday beasts as well as animals that they could only know from texts and images. Alice Choyke, professor in CEU's Department of Medieval Studies, is a zooarcheologist, an expert in analyzing animal bones found at archeological digs. Together with fellow CEU Professor Gerhard Jaritz, who...
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