International audienceWe present in this paper new remains and direct radiocarbon dates of small canids from Le Morin rock shelter (Gironde, France) which constitute a major discovery with respect to the question of wolf domestication during the European Palaeolithic. In this study a multi-proxy approach has been employed, including species identification and a consideration of the archaeological and chronological context. The canids' remains have all been studied regarding their morphology, biometry and surface attributes. All dental and postcranial remains of canids were attributed to a species by using a thorough biometric database built from fossil and modern data from Europe. The morphometry of seven remains is outside the size range v...
We investigated the genetic, composition of six Canis remains from western Iberia, directly radiocar...
International audienceThis paper reviews the knowledge of the history of the dog in western Europe a...
The question of dog domestication by the natufians was raised by D.M.A. Bate in 1937 when she identi...
We present in this paper new remains and direct radiocarbon dates of small canids from Le Morin rock...
National audienceResearch conducted over the past forty years has radically overturned our knowledge...
The first animal domesticated by human populations was the dog (Canis lupus familiaris). Wolves (Can...
International audienceDogs are known to be the oldest animals domesticated by humans. Although many ...
International audienceIt is now largely accepted that the wolf was the first animal to be domesticat...
International audienceThe evolutionary history of the extant wolf (Canis lupus sensu largo) and its ...
International audienceThe timing of wolf domestication remains a subject of intense debate, especial...
The wolf (Canis lupus) comes from a long evolutionary history in Western Europe. The emergence and d...
The domestication of wolves is a topic of great interest. To date, the most accepted hypotheses asso...
As in some upper Pleistocene French sites, wolves' remains (Canis lupus) from upper levels of Kozarn...
We investigated the genetic composition of six Canis remains from western Iberia, directly radiocarb...
We investigated the genetic, composition of six Canis remains from western Iberia, directly radiocar...
International audienceThis paper reviews the knowledge of the history of the dog in western Europe a...
The question of dog domestication by the natufians was raised by D.M.A. Bate in 1937 when she identi...
We present in this paper new remains and direct radiocarbon dates of small canids from Le Morin rock...
National audienceResearch conducted over the past forty years has radically overturned our knowledge...
The first animal domesticated by human populations was the dog (Canis lupus familiaris). Wolves (Can...
International audienceDogs are known to be the oldest animals domesticated by humans. Although many ...
International audienceIt is now largely accepted that the wolf was the first animal to be domesticat...
International audienceThe evolutionary history of the extant wolf (Canis lupus sensu largo) and its ...
International audienceThe timing of wolf domestication remains a subject of intense debate, especial...
The wolf (Canis lupus) comes from a long evolutionary history in Western Europe. The emergence and d...
The domestication of wolves is a topic of great interest. To date, the most accepted hypotheses asso...
As in some upper Pleistocene French sites, wolves' remains (Canis lupus) from upper levels of Kozarn...
We investigated the genetic composition of six Canis remains from western Iberia, directly radiocarb...
We investigated the genetic, composition of six Canis remains from western Iberia, directly radiocar...
International audienceThis paper reviews the knowledge of the history of the dog in western Europe a...
The question of dog domestication by the natufians was raised by D.M.A. Bate in 1937 when she identi...