The Bonn-Oberkassel dog remains (Upper Pleistocene and 14223 þ- 58 years old) have been reported more than 100 years ago. Recent re-examination revealed the tooth of another older and smaller dog, making this domestic dog burial not only the oldest known, but also the only one with remains of two dogs. This observation brings the total known Magdalenian dogs to nine. Domestication of dogs during the final Palaeolithic has important implications for understanding pre- Holocene hunter-gatherers. Most proposed hunter-gatherer motivations for domesticating dogs have been utilitarian. However, remains of the Bonn-Oberkassel dogs may offer another view. The Bonn-Oberkassel dog was a late juvenile when it was buried at approximately age 27e28 week...
Funding: Funding for this project was provided by an ERC Advanced Grant (#295458) to Dr. David Ander...
Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what ...
<div><p>Archaeological dog remains from many areas clearly show that these animals suffered tooth fr...
The Bonn-Oberkassel dog remains (Upper Pleistocene and 14223 þ- 58 years old) have been reported mor...
The dog has a unique relationship with humans. This is demonstrated by the number of breeds that exi...
The domestication of wolves is a topic of great interest. To date, the most accepted hypotheses asso...
International audienceIt is now largely accepted that the wolf was the first animal to be domesticat...
Dogs were a key animal in the Roman Empire, appearing in numerous texts, art and artefacts. Newly co...
Archaeologists have favored a date of 14,000-15,000 years before present (BP) for canine domesticati...
We present in this paper new remains and direct radiocarbon dates of small canids from Le Morin rock...
Background: Virtually all well-documented remains of early domestic dog (Canis familiaris) come from...
Dogs have been human companions for at least 15,000 years (Morey 2010:69-70). How this relationship ...
Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what ...
International audienceRescue excavations carried out around Guimps (Charente, France) in 2011 uneart...
BACKGROUND: Virtually all well-documented remains of early domestic dog (Canis familiaris) come from...
Funding: Funding for this project was provided by an ERC Advanced Grant (#295458) to Dr. David Ander...
Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what ...
<div><p>Archaeological dog remains from many areas clearly show that these animals suffered tooth fr...
The Bonn-Oberkassel dog remains (Upper Pleistocene and 14223 þ- 58 years old) have been reported mor...
The dog has a unique relationship with humans. This is demonstrated by the number of breeds that exi...
The domestication of wolves is a topic of great interest. To date, the most accepted hypotheses asso...
International audienceIt is now largely accepted that the wolf was the first animal to be domesticat...
Dogs were a key animal in the Roman Empire, appearing in numerous texts, art and artefacts. Newly co...
Archaeologists have favored a date of 14,000-15,000 years before present (BP) for canine domesticati...
We present in this paper new remains and direct radiocarbon dates of small canids from Le Morin rock...
Background: Virtually all well-documented remains of early domestic dog (Canis familiaris) come from...
Dogs have been human companions for at least 15,000 years (Morey 2010:69-70). How this relationship ...
Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what ...
International audienceRescue excavations carried out around Guimps (Charente, France) in 2011 uneart...
BACKGROUND: Virtually all well-documented remains of early domestic dog (Canis familiaris) come from...
Funding: Funding for this project was provided by an ERC Advanced Grant (#295458) to Dr. David Ander...
Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what ...
<div><p>Archaeological dog remains from many areas clearly show that these animals suffered tooth fr...