Abstract
Este artículo examina qué puede aportar la arqueología sobre las relaciones entre el ciervo y las culturas humanas, como animal y como constructo cultural. La aproximación al tema es transcultural y abarca un amplio rango de tiempo, desde el Paleolítico en adelante. Se insiste en la universalidad del ciervo como fenómeno cultural.
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