Paleogenomics of animal domestication
Starting with dogs, over 15,000 years ago, the domestication of animals has been central in the development of modern societies. Because of its importance for a range of disciplines – including archaeology, biology and the humanities – domestication has been studied extensively. This chapter reviews...
Main Authors: | Irving-Pease, EK, Ryan, H, Jamieson, A, Dimopoulos, EA, Larson, GJ, Frantz, LAF |
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Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2018
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