Funding: Funding for this project was provided by an ERC Advanced Grant (#295458) to Dr. David Anderson, University of Aberdeen (http://erc.europa.eu). Financial support to Mikhail V. Sablin was provided by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grant 13-04-00203; http://www.rfbr.ru/rffi/ru). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscripPeer reviewedPublisher PD
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Tooth wear is often suggested as an important factor limiting the lifespan of free-ranging wildlife....
Tooth crowding is one of several criteria used to infer the process of domestication in the zooarcha...
The Bonn-Oberkassel dog remains (Upper Pleistocene and 14223 þ- 58 years old) have been reported mor...
<div><p>Archaeological dog remains from many areas clearly show that these animals suffered tooth fr...
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The interaction between canids and humans is not free of conflicts. In Europe, wolves and dogs'...
The domestication of wolves is a topic of great interest. To date, the most accepted hypotheses asso...
Human populations have been known to develop complex relationships with large carnivore species thro...
Collaborative hunting by complex social groups is a hallmark of large dogs (Mammalia: Carnivora: Can...
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For some wild canids, such as the Iberian wolf, there is a lack of in-depth knowledge about dental p...
Archaeological investigations at the Range site (11S47) in the American Bottom region of Illinois re...
Human populations have been known to develop complex relationships with large carnivore species thro...
Exceptionally high rates of tooth fracture in large Pleistocene carnivorans imply intensified inters...
Dogs have been human companions for at least 15,000 years (Morey 2010:69-70). How this relationship ...
Tooth wear is often suggested as an important factor limiting the lifespan of free-ranging wildlife....
Tooth crowding is one of several criteria used to infer the process of domestication in the zooarcha...
The Bonn-Oberkassel dog remains (Upper Pleistocene and 14223 þ- 58 years old) have been reported mor...