Des baleines en images et en os, étudier les interactions humain-animal pour comprendre le passé

The history of relations between whales and humans is one of the most studied examples when it comes to understanding the history of human impact on marine animals and their ecosystems. This history is reflected in different types of documentary and iconographic sources, in artistic productions and in archaeological remains.

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Vieira, Nina, Joana Baço, and Cristina Brito. “Des baleines en images et en os, étudier les interactions humain-animal pour comprendre le passé”. In Merveilles aquatiques – l’art de représenter le vivant, edited by Thomas Changeux and Anne-Sophie Tribot. MkF éditions, 2024. 

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