Juliet Clutton-Brock

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Juliet Clutton-Brock was a senior research worker in the Mammal Section at The Natural History Museum in London [1] from 1969 until her retirement in 1993, and maintains a position there as a research associate. She has acted as editor of the Journal of Zoology [2] since 1994 and has published more than 90 scientific reports, papers, books and popular articles on archaeozoology and the history of domesticated mammals.

Her most popular books include A Natural History of Domesticated Mammals (Cambridge University Press) and the Cat, Dog, and Horse volumes of the Eyewitness Books series (DK Publishing). Other works include Horse Power: A History of the Horse and the Donkey in Human Societies (Harvard University Press) and Cats: Ancient and Modern ( (also Harvard University Press).[3]

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