The curious case of the Mesolithic Iberian dogs: An archaeogenetic study

We investigated the genetic composition of six Canis remains from western Iberia, directly radiocarbon dated to 7,903–7,570 years (cal BP). They were identified as dogs via their archaeological and depositional context, osteometry, and a high percentage of aquatic diet shared with humans. For compar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of archaeological science 2019-05, Vol.105, p.116-129
Hauptverfasser: Pires, Ana Elisabete, Detry, Cleia, Chikhi, Lounes, Rasteiro, Rita, Amorim, Isabel R., Simões, Fernanda, Matos, José, Petrucci-Fonseca, Francisco, Ollivier, Morgane, Hänni, Catherine, Cardoso, João Luis, Arias, Pablo, Diniz, Mariana, Araújo, Ana Cristina, Bicho, Nuno, Sousa, Ana Catarina, Moreno-García, Marta, Arruda, Ana Margarida, Fernández-Rodríguez, Carlos, Porfírio, Eduardo, Arnaud, José Morais, Valente, Alexandra, Gonçalves, David, Alves, Lara, Götherström, Anders, Davis, Simon J.M., Ginja, Catarina
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Zusammenfassung:We investigated the genetic composition of six Canis remains from western Iberia, directly radiocarbon dated to 7,903–7,570 years (cal BP). They were identified as dogs via their archaeological and depositional context, osteometry, and a high percentage of aquatic diet shared with humans. For comparison, genetic data were obtained from an additional 37 Iberian dog remains from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity, as well as two Palaeolithic and a Chalcolithic Canis identified as wolves. Previous data indicated that dog mtDNA haplogroup A (HgA) is prevalent in extant European dogs (>50%), in the Near East and Asia, but rare or absent (
ISSN:0305-4403
1095-9238
1095-9238
DOI:10.1016/j.jas.2019.03.002