Oxen in History
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https://doi.org/10.47613/reflektif.2024.168Keywords:
agriculture, animals, oxen, labor, historyAbstract
How can cattle be integrated into history writing? An early-twentieth-century photograph of a pair of oxen and a plowman from Palestine is the only material of this reflection that touches upon agriculture, historiography, and human-animal relations.
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