Between Bones and Beliefs: Human-Bird Relations in Central and Northern Europe in the First Millennium AD

Hardback Published on: 13/02/2026
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Synopsis

Human-avian relationships developed in many ways throughout the Iron Age, particularly in the first millennium AD in Central and Northern Europe. These airborne animals foraged and scavenged close to settlements, inviting interactions - wild birds were hunted, and domesticated poultry were bred for meat, feathers, and eggs; other birds were kept for entertainment or sport, with raptors trained for falconry, and the importance of birds is noted in texts ranging from Pliny the Elder to Old Norse poetry. This volume offers new insights into the extraordinary role played by birds in the past, from their roles in the pre-Christian beliefs and rituals of Iron Age societies to their appearance in early Christian iconographies.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Brepols Publishers
  • ISBN: 9782503614823
  • Number of pages: 200
  • Languages: English