This thesis describes our current knowledge on the taxonomy and archaeology of some Asian, African and Australasian Canis and explores new approaches to their classification and identity, using the Asian pariah as a pivotal point. I analysed several populations of primitive dogs, and described processes of diversification. What in many places is simply designated "the village dog" is a subtype of the pariah; the Australian dingo is also connected to the pariah, although there are some peculiarities related to its non-domestic nature; and I propose a hypothesis on the nature of the pariah. Asian wolf populations contain substantial heterogeneity, and a review of the taxa lupus and pallipes and their intermediate forms in Asia is much needed....
The domestication of the dog from the wolf was a key step in the pathway that led to the Neolithic r...
Taxa belonging to the Genus Canis can challenge taxonomists because species boundaries and distribut...
The dog has a unique relationship with humans. This is demonstrated by the number of breeds that exi...
Successful conservation depends on accurate taxonomy. Currently, the taxonomy of canids in Africa, E...
The domestication of wolves is currently under debate. Where, when and from which wolf sub-species d...
International audienceThe timing of wolf domestication remains a subject of intense debate, especial...
The question of dog domestication by the natufians was raised by D.M.A. Bate in 1937 when she identi...
International audienceDogs are known to be the oldest animals domesticated by humans. Although many ...
The dog was the first domesticated animal but it remains uncertain when the domestication process be...
The question of the origins of the dog has been much debated. The dog is descended from the wolf tha...
The question of the origins of the dog has been much debated. The dog is descended from the wolf tha...
The domestication of the dog from the wolf was a key step in the pathway that led to the Neolithic r...
Modern genetic samples are commonly used to trace dog origins, which entails untested assumptions th...
The question of the origins of the dog has been much debated. The dog is descended from the wolf tha...
Despite numerous systematic studies, the relationships among many species within the dog family, Can...
The domestication of the dog from the wolf was a key step in the pathway that led to the Neolithic r...
Taxa belonging to the Genus Canis can challenge taxonomists because species boundaries and distribut...
The dog has a unique relationship with humans. This is demonstrated by the number of breeds that exi...
Successful conservation depends on accurate taxonomy. Currently, the taxonomy of canids in Africa, E...
The domestication of wolves is currently under debate. Where, when and from which wolf sub-species d...
International audienceThe timing of wolf domestication remains a subject of intense debate, especial...
The question of dog domestication by the natufians was raised by D.M.A. Bate in 1937 when she identi...
International audienceDogs are known to be the oldest animals domesticated by humans. Although many ...
The dog was the first domesticated animal but it remains uncertain when the domestication process be...
The question of the origins of the dog has been much debated. The dog is descended from the wolf tha...
The question of the origins of the dog has been much debated. The dog is descended from the wolf tha...
The domestication of the dog from the wolf was a key step in the pathway that led to the Neolithic r...
Modern genetic samples are commonly used to trace dog origins, which entails untested assumptions th...
The question of the origins of the dog has been much debated. The dog is descended from the wolf tha...
Despite numerous systematic studies, the relationships among many species within the dog family, Can...
The domestication of the dog from the wolf was a key step in the pathway that led to the Neolithic r...
Taxa belonging to the Genus Canis can challenge taxonomists because species boundaries and distribut...
The dog has a unique relationship with humans. This is demonstrated by the number of breeds that exi...