Anthropozoologica
Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle · France · Est. 1984
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Anthropozoologica is a peer-reviewed journal in continuous flow. Created in 1984, its objective is to foster the exchange of results and ideas between scientists working on the relationship between humans and animals, from origins to the present day. It aims to promote the study of this relationship as a strong expression of the history of cultures and societies in their natural environment. It publishes original articles from all disciplines, in French or English, on this theme, with a preference for interdisciplinary syntheses. It also receives critical book reviews and contains bilingual information pages on scientific events related to human-animal relations (new publications, congresses and symposia, theses and dissertations). It can host conference proceedings and thematic volumes.
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