Hippology in Anthropology – Tracking Horse-human Ecologies from Domestication to Equine-assisted Therapy in Anthropological Discourse
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Author | Corey Souza |
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Year | 2011 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58862/YOAR2821
Print ISSN: 2811-6119
Online ISSN: 2811-6127
Research in hippology lacks a fixed location within North American academia. Crossing the boundaries of science and art, hippology has entered the discourses of archeologists, classical historians, art historians, cognition scientists, physical and psychotherapists. This paper locates the intersections of hippology and anthropology by analyzing studies ranging from early domestication to hippotherapy and proposes horse-human ecology as a dynamic field of inquiry for anthropological research.