From tomb-keeper to tomb-occupant: the changing conceptualisation of dogs in early China

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作者
Granger, Kelsey [1 ]
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[1] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Inst Sinol, Munich, Germany
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Animal studies; archaeology; material culture; dogs; tombs; human-animal relations; early China; early medieval China; ORIGIN;
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10.1017/S1356186322000529
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
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Dogs have played a vital and varied role in the social history of early China. Whether used as a source of food, a hunting-aid, or a sacrificial victim, dogs were intimately connected with human life and death. The placement and significance of dismembered and slaughtered dogs in human tombs have been a source of scholarly interest across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. However, less attention has been paid to sources which present us with a spectrum of concerns surrounding the treatment of dogs after their death. Should they be consumed, discarded, or buried? Which dogs were deserving of burial, and how were such burials viewed by human commentators? By analysing textual, archaeological, and material sources, this article explores the changing conceptualisation of dogs in life and in death through the medium of the tomb, showing how the transition from tomb-keeper to tomb-occupant reflects an increasingly anthropomorphic view of canine potential and moral fibre by the early medieval period.
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