"This is a wonderfully written, richly illustrated monograph, which nominally presents the Bronze Age archaeology of a number of coastal settlements in Rogaland (southwestern Norway), but which in fact is a manifesto for a new type of mindful archaeology which includes human-animal relations at its heart. . . . This is a passionate and carefully crafted book." --David G. Anderson, University of Aberdeen, Primitive Tider, 21 "This is not a study that is old fashioned or out of date; in fact, it reminds us that there is more to science than analysing samples and results, including a broader understanding of the relationship between people and animals. In this sense, the book is an important contribution in a context where knowledge must continually be justified; there are several different pathways to scientific knowledge and many alternative interpretations of the past." --Nils Anfinset, Antiquity, February 2020 "This book is an enjoyable read and highly recommended to anyone interested in human-animal relations." --Natasha Fijn, Norwegian Archaeological Review, 2019