[PDF][PDF] Introduction
AK Richter, R Schlusemann, H Blom… - 2023 - library.oapen.org
Introduction Page 8 Rita Schlusemann, Helwi Blom, Anna Katharina Richter, and Krystyna
Wierzbicka-Trwoga Introduction Wil man och säija sin Meening och Skääl med fåå Ordh/ som …
Wierzbicka-Trwoga Introduction Wil man och säija sin Meening och Skääl med fåå Ordh/ som …
Reconsidering domestication from a process archaeology perspective
Process philosophy offers a metaphysical foundation for domestication studies. This
grounding is especially important given the European colonialist origin of 'domestication'as …
grounding is especially important given the European colonialist origin of 'domestication'as …
[图书][B] The archaeology of Iran from the Palaeolithic to the Achaemenid empire
R Matthews, HF Nashli - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
The Archaeology of Iran from the Palaeolithic to the Archaemenid Empire is the first modern
academic study to provide a synthetic, diachronic analysis of the archaeology and early …
academic study to provide a synthetic, diachronic analysis of the archaeology and early …
Limited historical admixture between European wildcats and domestic cats
A Jamieson, A Carmagnini, J Howard-McCombe… - Current Biology, 2023 - cell.com
Domestic cats were derived from the Near Eastern wildcat (Felis lybica), after which they
dispersed with people into Europe. As they did so, it is possible that they interbred with the …
dispersed with people into Europe. As they did so, it is possible that they interbred with the …
Markhor-derived Introgression of a Genomic Region Encompassing PAPSS2 Confers High-altitude Adaptability in Tibetan Goats
C Li, Y Wu, B Chen, Y Cai, J Guo… - Molecular Biology …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Understanding the genetic mechanism of how animals adapt to extreme conditions is
fundamental to determine the relationship between molecular evolution and changing …
fundamental to determine the relationship between molecular evolution and changing …
Behavioral responses of wild animals to anthropogenic change: insights from domestication
With nearly all life on earth experiencing direct or indirect effects of human activity, there is
an urgent need to understand how organisms do or do not adapt to human-induced …
an urgent need to understand how organisms do or do not adapt to human-induced …
The history of Coast Salish “woolly dogs” revealed by ancient genomics and Indigenous Knowledge
Ancestral Coast Salish societies in the Pacific Northwest kept long-haired “woolly dogs” that
were bred and cared for over millennia. However, the dog wool–weaving tradition declined …
were bred and cared for over millennia. However, the dog wool–weaving tradition declined …
Direct dating of the earliest domesticated cattle and caprines in northwestern China reveals the history of pastoralism in the Gansu-Qinghai region
Highlights•The earliest domesticated cattle and caprines in GQ region were raised about
4000 cal BP.•The early pastoralism in the GQ region expanded during the period of the …
4000 cal BP.•The early pastoralism in the GQ region expanded during the period of the …
Runs of homozygosity in Swiss goats reveal genetic changes associated with domestication and modern selection
H Signer-Hasler, J Henkel, E Bangerter, Z Bulut… - Genetics Selection …, 2022 - Springer
Background The domestication of goat (Capra hircus) started 11,000 years ago in the fertile
crescent. Breed formation in the nineteenth century, establishment of herd books, and …
crescent. Breed formation in the nineteenth century, establishment of herd books, and …
A time to sow, a time to reap: modifications to biological and economic rhythms in Southwest Asian plant and animal domestication
This paper reviews changes to lifecycle temporality in Southwest Asian plant and animal
domestication, exploring their relationship to long-term processes associated with ancient …
domestication, exploring their relationship to long-term processes associated with ancient …