Anthropozoologica is a rapidly developing and peer-reviewed journal aimed at promoting communication; The research achievements and ideas of scientists studying the relationship between humans and animals from their origins to modern times. It aims to promote research on these relationships, which are seen as strong expressions of cultural and social history in the natural environment. It publishes original articles in French and English from all disciplines related to this topic, particularly multidisciplinary reviews and book reviews. The content of the magazine not only provides rich information for the academic community, but also offers a new perspective for the public to understand the relationship between humans and animals. As an academic journal that delves into the relationship between humans and animals, its content is rich and diverse, providing readers with a unique window to comprehensively understand this field.
The ways of fish beyond the sea: fish circulation and consumption in the Atacama desert, northern Chile, during the Formative period (500 cal B.C.-700 cal A.D.)