International audienceThe process of domestication increases the variety of phenotypes expressed in animals. Zooarchaeolo-gists have attempted to study these changes osteologically in their search for the geographic and temporal origins of initial animal domestication during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene. Traditional biometric approaches have explored broad changes in body size over time, but this approach provides poor resolution. Here we investigate whether geometric morphometric (GMM) analyses of cranial shape can be used to provide better resolution between wild and domestic pigs (Sus scrofa), since shape is less affected by environmental factors than size. GMM combined with traditional multivariate statistics were applied to ...
The pig (Sus scrofa) was one of the earliest animals in the ancient Middle East to undergo domestica...
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International audienceThe process of domestication increases the variety of phenotypes expressed in ...
International audienceThe process of domestication increases the variety of phenotypes expressed in ...
AbstractThe process of domestication increases the variety of phenotypes expressed in animals. Zooar...
The ability to document the effects of domestication from archaeological remains of animals and plan...
The ability to document the effects of domestication from archaeological remains of animals and plan...
Domestic animals are often described as paedomorphic, meaning that they retain juvenile characterist...
Domestic animals are often described as paedomorphic, meaning that they retain juvenile characterist...
Domestic animals are often described as paedomorphic, meaning that they retain juvenile characterist...
International audienceThe process of animal domestication is a key evolutionary transition in human ...
Domestic animals are often described as paedomorphic, meaning that they retain juvenile characterist...
International audienceThe process of animal domestication is a key evolutionary transition in human ...
International audienceThe pig (Sus scrofa) was one of the earliest animals in the ancient Middle Eas...
The pig (Sus scrofa) was one of the earliest animals in the ancient Middle East to undergo domestica...
Evolutionary biologists have recently solicited archaeologists to help document and understand the m...
Evolutionary biologists have recently solicited archaeologists to help document and understand the m...
International audienceThe process of domestication increases the variety of phenotypes expressed in ...
International audienceThe process of domestication increases the variety of phenotypes expressed in ...
AbstractThe process of domestication increases the variety of phenotypes expressed in animals. Zooar...
The ability to document the effects of domestication from archaeological remains of animals and plan...
The ability to document the effects of domestication from archaeological remains of animals and plan...
Domestic animals are often described as paedomorphic, meaning that they retain juvenile characterist...
Domestic animals are often described as paedomorphic, meaning that they retain juvenile characterist...
Domestic animals are often described as paedomorphic, meaning that they retain juvenile characterist...
International audienceThe process of animal domestication is a key evolutionary transition in human ...
Domestic animals are often described as paedomorphic, meaning that they retain juvenile characterist...
International audienceThe process of animal domestication is a key evolutionary transition in human ...
International audienceThe pig (Sus scrofa) was one of the earliest animals in the ancient Middle Eas...
The pig (Sus scrofa) was one of the earliest animals in the ancient Middle East to undergo domestica...
Evolutionary biologists have recently solicited archaeologists to help document and understand the m...
Evolutionary biologists have recently solicited archaeologists to help document and understand the m...