[The origins of dogs: archaeozoology, genetics, and ancient DNA].
The domestication of the dog from the wolf was a key step in the pathway that led to the Neolithic revolution. The earliest fossil dogs, dated to the end of the last glacial period (17,000 to 12,000 years ago), have been found in Russia, Germany and the Middle East. No dogs are represented in the na...
Main Authors: | Verginelli, F, Capelli, C, Coia, V, Musiani, M, Falchetti, M, Ottini, L, Palmirotta, R, Tagliacozzo, A, Mazzorin, I, Mariani-Costantini, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | Italian |
Published: |
2006
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