: The authors explore how animals have served as symbols, gods (e.g., in Ancient Egypt), and totems throughout human history.
: A significant portion focuses on how humans transitioned from hunting animals to domesticating them (such as cats and horses) for food, power, and companionship. HayvanlarД±n En GГјzel Tarihi KitabД±nД±
: Discusses early human cave paintings of animals as a way to cope with the anxiety of death. : The authors explore how animals have served
: Examines how pets today often serve to alleviate human loneliness, moving from being "outside" helpers to "family members". : Examines how pets today often serve to
: It touches on modern developments, such as the use of "dolphin doctors" for therapy and the ethics of animal organ transplants. Reader's Guide and Analysis
: Recommended for those interested in biology, anthropology, and the philosophy of human-animal relations. Publication Details