In precolumbian insular Caribbean archaeological sites, domestic dog (Canis familiaris) remains have been recovered from varied contexts, such as formal burials, in refuse deposits, and as modified artifacts, indicating their complex and multifaceted role within indigenous societies. In this study, isotopic and morphometric analyses provide biochemical and morphological correlations to assess this differential treatment. We examined collagen values (n = 21) of carbon (δ13Cco) and nitrogen (δ15N), and enamel values (n = 81) of carbon (δ13Cen), oxygen (δ18Oen), and strontium (87Sr/86Sr) of dog remains from 16 precolumbian sites. Five comparative parameters were used to assess dietary variations between different groups: buried versus nonburie...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
In precolumbian insular Caribbean archaeological sites, domestic dog (Canis familiaris) remains have...
This thesis provides a paleodietary reconstruction for late Holocene domestic dogs (<italic>Canis fa...
The Canine Surrogacy Approach (CSA) is a form of analogy in which stable isotope information from do...
The Canine Surrogacy Approach (CSA) is a form of analogy in which stable isotope information from do...
Recent efforts to reconstruct the anthropogenic paleozoogeography of introduced Neotropical mammals ...
Patterns of paleomobility in the Caribbean were studied through an inter-disciplinary approach using...
Dietary reconstruction via stable isotope analysis is an important part of the study of past populat...
Perdigões is located in the Alentejo region of south-eastern Portugal, with occupational phases dati...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
Perdigões is located in the Alentejo region of south-eastern Portugal, with occupational phases dati...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...
In precolumbian insular Caribbean archaeological sites, domestic dog (Canis familiaris) remains have...
This thesis provides a paleodietary reconstruction for late Holocene domestic dogs (<italic>Canis fa...
The Canine Surrogacy Approach (CSA) is a form of analogy in which stable isotope information from do...
The Canine Surrogacy Approach (CSA) is a form of analogy in which stable isotope information from do...
Recent efforts to reconstruct the anthropogenic paleozoogeography of introduced Neotropical mammals ...
Patterns of paleomobility in the Caribbean were studied through an inter-disciplinary approach using...
Dietary reconstruction via stable isotope analysis is an important part of the study of past populat...
Perdigões is located in the Alentejo region of south-eastern Portugal, with occupational phases dati...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
Perdigões is located in the Alentejo region of south-eastern Portugal, with occupational phases dati...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
Abstract Domestic dogs are frequently encountered in Indigenous archaeological sites o...
Archaeological excavations of the PSG-07 earthen mound at Pontal da Barra in Rio Grande do Sul, sout...