Includes specimens identified as domestic and wild pigs. Includes specimens identified as domestic and wild pigs. Arrows indicate significant diachronic changes according to Mann-Whitney U tests (S3 Table) for domestic pigs.</p
The pig (Sus scrofa) was one of the earliest animals in the ancient Middle East to undergo domestica...
Excavations at the late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, in 1966-67 unearthed large nu...
Identifying the process of animal domestication in the archaeological record with morphological mark...
Includes specimens identified as domestic and wild pigs. Arrows indicate significant diachronic chan...
Includes specimens identified as sheep, goat, and sheep/goat. Arrows indicate significant diachronic...
Includes specimens identified as sheep, goat, and sheep/goat. Arrows indicate significant diachronic...
Arrows indicate significant diachronic changes according to Mann-Whitney U tests (S3 Table).</p
The ability to document the effects of domestication from archaeological remains of animals and plan...
<p>First canonical variates (CV) computed on size corrected shape variables. The molar shape diverge...
The results of an experiment conducted using photondensitometry to measure bone density are presente...
Domestic pigs were a key component of the Neolithic Revolution because of their great relevance to f...
<p>The reference specimen is marked by a line on LSI = 0.00. Gray fill = unfused bone specimens.</p
<p>The reference specimen is marked by a line on LSI = 0.00. Gray fill = unfused bone specimens.</p
Domestic animals are often described as paedomorphic, meaning that they retain juvenile characterist...
<p>The reference specimen is marked by a line on LSI = 0.00. Gray fill = unfused bone specimens.</p
The pig (Sus scrofa) was one of the earliest animals in the ancient Middle East to undergo domestica...
Excavations at the late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, in 1966-67 unearthed large nu...
Identifying the process of animal domestication in the archaeological record with morphological mark...
Includes specimens identified as domestic and wild pigs. Arrows indicate significant diachronic chan...
Includes specimens identified as sheep, goat, and sheep/goat. Arrows indicate significant diachronic...
Includes specimens identified as sheep, goat, and sheep/goat. Arrows indicate significant diachronic...
Arrows indicate significant diachronic changes according to Mann-Whitney U tests (S3 Table).</p
The ability to document the effects of domestication from archaeological remains of animals and plan...
<p>First canonical variates (CV) computed on size corrected shape variables. The molar shape diverge...
The results of an experiment conducted using photondensitometry to measure bone density are presente...
Domestic pigs were a key component of the Neolithic Revolution because of their great relevance to f...
<p>The reference specimen is marked by a line on LSI = 0.00. Gray fill = unfused bone specimens.</p
<p>The reference specimen is marked by a line on LSI = 0.00. Gray fill = unfused bone specimens.</p
Domestic animals are often described as paedomorphic, meaning that they retain juvenile characterist...
<p>The reference specimen is marked by a line on LSI = 0.00. Gray fill = unfused bone specimens.</p
The pig (Sus scrofa) was one of the earliest animals in the ancient Middle East to undergo domestica...
Excavations at the late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, in 1966-67 unearthed large nu...
Identifying the process of animal domestication in the archaeological record with morphological mark...