Pet Project Eric Tourigny

Published: Dec. 30, 2020, 1:01 a.m.

What do changes in our beliefs about the death of our pets over the past century say about the relationship we have with our companion animals? In episode 90, Eric Tourigny from Newcastle University's School of History, Classics and Archaeology discusses his research into historic pet cemeteries and how they reveal our evolving feelings toward these animals, from beloved pets to valued family members with whom we may hope to reunify in an afterlife. His open-access article "Do all dogs go to heaven? Tracking human-animal relationships through the archaeological survey of pet cemeteries,\u201d was published on October 27, 2020 in the journal Antiquity.\n\nPet Project - Eric TourignyPet Project - Eric TourignyPet Project - Eric Tourigny\xa0Pet Project - Eric TourignyPet Project - Eric TourignyPet Project - Eric Tourigny {{svg_share_icon}}Click bottom of waveform to add your commentsSubscribe: iTunes | Google Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | RSS jQuery(document).ready(function ($){var settings_ap7673 = { design_skin: "skin-wave" ,autoplay: "off",disable_volume:"default" ,loop:"off" ,cue: "on" ,embedded: "off" ,preload_method:"metadata" ,design_animateplaypause:"default" ,skinwave_dynamicwaves:"off" ,skinwave_enableSpectrum:"off" ,skinwave_enableReflect:"on",playfrom:"off",default_volume:"default",disable_scrub:"off",soundcloud_apikey:"" ,skinwave_comments_enable:"on",settings_php_handler:window.ajaxurl,skinwave_mode:"alternate",skinwave_wave_mode:"canvas",pcm_data_try_to_generate: "on","pcm_notice": "off","notice_no_media": "on",design_color_bg: "111111",design_color_highlight: "FF4C65",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_waves_number: "3",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_waves_padding: "1",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_reflection_size: "0.25",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_mode:"normal",preview_on_hover:"off",skinwave_comments_playerid:"7673",embed_code:""\n,enable_embed_button:"on",php_retriever:"https://www.parsingscience.org/wp-content/plugins/dzs-zoomsounds/soundcloudretriever.php" }; try{ dzsap_init(".ap_idx_7673_93",settings_ap7673); }catch(err){ console.warn("cannot init player", err); } }); \n\xa0\nWebsites and other resources\n\n\t\n\n\tEric's website and\xa0Twitter account\n\tEric's Twitter thread on this research\n\tEric's "Finding Fido" project and Exeter's "Ancient Animals" app\n\tThe Secret Pet Cemetery of Hyde Park ...\n\n\n\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrWitagNj8k\n\n\xa0\nSelect media and press\n\xa0\nInverse | Smithsonian | Phys.org | Science | The Guardian\n\xa0\n\n div.altmetric-embed {flex-shrink: 2; -webkit-flex-shrink: 2;} \n\xa0\n\ufeff\n\nBonus Clips\n\n\nClips available include ...\nFull episode with available download\nMore coming soon\n\n\n\U0001f50a Access bonus content here.\n\nSupport us for as little as $1 per month at Patreon. Cancel anytime.\nWe\u2019re not a registered tax-exempt organization, so unfortunately gifts aren't tax deductible.\nHosts / Producers\nRyan Watkins &\xa0 Doug Leigh\nHow to Cite\nWatkins, R., Leigh, D., & Tourigny, E.. (2020). Parsing Science - Pet Project. figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13506681\n\xa0\nMusic\nWhat\u2019s The Angle? by Shane Ivers\nTranscript\nEric Tourigny: By recording the epitaphs and the words that people use and the ways that they record the gravestones,