This work presents a reflection on the concepts of domestication and domestic animals, with special emphasis on the different historiographical trends that have prevailed regarding the problematical history of early animal domestication. It goes on to examine, on a methodological level, the different ways of approaching the study of animal remains, with the aim of identifying among them the first domestic animals, while stressing at all times the need to carry out integrated studies. Key words Archaeozoology, animal domestication, husbandry, domestic animal
Ducos Pierre. P.J. Crabtree, D. Campana and K. Ryan (ed.). - 1989. Early Animal Domestication and it...
In this study, archaeozoological remains (hand-retrieved and retrieved from soil samples) from resid...
International audienceDog domestication was probably started very early during the Upper paleolithic...
Our understanding of the history of animal domestication has been built on regular input from archae...
Domestication, which is by definition a long ongoing process, was one of the most significant cultur...
J.-D. Vigne, J. Peters and D. Helmer (eds). 2004. The First Steps of Animal Domestication; new archa...
This paper is the first of the two planned, in which we will focus on the approaches to the study...
It is difficult to overstate the cultural and biological impacts that the domestication of plants an...
It is difficult to overstate the cultural and biological impacts that the domestication of plants an...
Domesticated animals are universally familiar. How, when, where and why they became domesticated is ...
International audienceThis paper reviews the knowledge of the history of the dog in western Europe a...
Across the globe and at different times in the past millennia, the evolutionary history of domestica...
For millions of years, mankind and their ancestors have lived in relationship with animals, they fed...
This thesis identifies the species belonging to the family of domestic animals in the area buried by...
This paper will focus to animal exploitation for working purposes in the past, especially in agricul...
Ducos Pierre. P.J. Crabtree, D. Campana and K. Ryan (ed.). - 1989. Early Animal Domestication and it...
In this study, archaeozoological remains (hand-retrieved and retrieved from soil samples) from resid...
International audienceDog domestication was probably started very early during the Upper paleolithic...
Our understanding of the history of animal domestication has been built on regular input from archae...
Domestication, which is by definition a long ongoing process, was one of the most significant cultur...
J.-D. Vigne, J. Peters and D. Helmer (eds). 2004. The First Steps of Animal Domestication; new archa...
This paper is the first of the two planned, in which we will focus on the approaches to the study...
It is difficult to overstate the cultural and biological impacts that the domestication of plants an...
It is difficult to overstate the cultural and biological impacts that the domestication of plants an...
Domesticated animals are universally familiar. How, when, where and why they became domesticated is ...
International audienceThis paper reviews the knowledge of the history of the dog in western Europe a...
Across the globe and at different times in the past millennia, the evolutionary history of domestica...
For millions of years, mankind and their ancestors have lived in relationship with animals, they fed...
This thesis identifies the species belonging to the family of domestic animals in the area buried by...
This paper will focus to animal exploitation for working purposes in the past, especially in agricul...
Ducos Pierre. P.J. Crabtree, D. Campana and K. Ryan (ed.). - 1989. Early Animal Domestication and it...
In this study, archaeozoological remains (hand-retrieved and retrieved from soil samples) from resid...
International audienceDog domestication was probably started very early during the Upper paleolithic...