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"This innovative and surprising book stakes out a theoretical space where the widespread phenomenon of predation is considered by historians, ethnohistorians, and archaeologists. Well defined contributions come from Africa, Europe, North America, and South America, and knit compelling details into a strong theoretical fabric. The reader will find useful connections and a guidebook to an emerging literature within landscape archaeology."-John Walker, author of Island, River, and Field Landscape Archaeology in the Llanos de Mojos "Landscapes of Movement and Predation adds a global perspective to our understanding of the role of captives, slaves, and unfree in prehistory."-Kristian Kristiansen, author of Archaeology and the Genetic Revolution in European Prehistory?

