Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil have revealed the earliest known evidence for the presence of domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) in Brazil. This is the first reported pre-Columbian example in the country. Analysis of morphology, morphometry, and dental enamel laminae identified a left maxillary molar 1, left maxillary molar 2 and attached fragments of the maxilla of C.l.familiaris. A direct radiocarbon date on a fragment of the maxilla provided an age range between 1701 and 1526cal BP (2σ). This is within the range of other dates for the site, which indicate intermittent occupation between 2024 and 1027cal BP (2σ). Data from carbon isotope analysis indicates ...
In precolumbian insular Caribbean archaeological sites, domestic dog (Canis familiaris) remains have...
The first reliable record of the dog (Canis familiaris) recovered in a hunter gatherer site from the...
Dogs were domesticated more than 15,000 years ago, and since then they have become an integral part ...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
The archaeological record shows the presence of medium-sized dogs with mesocephalic skulls in Southe...
Canis familiaris had a limited record in prehistoric archaeological sites of Southern South America,...
In recent years, numerous archaeological remains of dogs (Canis familiaris) have been found in the S...
Se analiza el primer registro confiable de un perro prehispánico (Canis familiaris recuperado en un ...
Protocyon troglodytes was a hypercarnivorous South American canid that died out during the Late Plei...
In precolumbian insular Caribbean archaeological sites, domestic dog (Canis familiaris) remains have...
The domestication of dogs likely occurred in Eurasia by 16,000 years ago, and the initial peopling o...
Domesticated animals in the prehispanic American Southwest/Mexican Northwest functioned in many role...
Se presenta la caracterización de restos inéditos de perros (Canis lupus familiaris) del sitio Pucar...
En este trabajo se presenta un nuevo registro de perro prehispánico recuperado en el sitio arqueológ...
In precolumbian insular Caribbean archaeological sites, domestic dog (Canis familiaris) remains have...
The first reliable record of the dog (Canis familiaris) recovered in a hunter gatherer site from the...
Dogs were domesticated more than 15,000 years ago, and since then they have become an integral part ...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
The archaeological record shows the presence of medium-sized dogs with mesocephalic skulls in Southe...
Canis familiaris had a limited record in prehistoric archaeological sites of Southern South America,...
In recent years, numerous archaeological remains of dogs (Canis familiaris) have been found in the S...
Se analiza el primer registro confiable de un perro prehispánico (Canis familiaris recuperado en un ...
Protocyon troglodytes was a hypercarnivorous South American canid that died out during the Late Plei...
In precolumbian insular Caribbean archaeological sites, domestic dog (Canis familiaris) remains have...
The domestication of dogs likely occurred in Eurasia by 16,000 years ago, and the initial peopling o...
Domesticated animals in the prehispanic American Southwest/Mexican Northwest functioned in many role...
Se presenta la caracterización de restos inéditos de perros (Canis lupus familiaris) del sitio Pucar...
En este trabajo se presenta un nuevo registro de perro prehispánico recuperado en el sitio arqueológ...
In precolumbian insular Caribbean archaeological sites, domestic dog (Canis familiaris) remains have...
The first reliable record of the dog (Canis familiaris) recovered in a hunter gatherer site from the...
Dogs were domesticated more than 15,000 years ago, and since then they have become an integral part ...