perhaps i make a mistake with word. S. Davis say me that i must
be"cautious". Thanks to him for the help. In fact, i thought that
greyhond was an equivalent of lévrier in french. But even in using a
generic word, it is right that we must be careful .
I have a dog with long legs ( 70 cm at the garrot) ad a low slenderness
ratio. The length of skull is higt (217 and 219 mm) and the palatine
index very low. and they look like / they are similar to greyhond.
i will put photo and graph on the web.
JH Yvinec a écrit :
> hello,
> i found greyhound (i think) in a XIe century context.
> Is anyone aware of any other finds of this kind of dog remains from
> this period in europe. Can you say when they appear/their origin in
> france, britain ...?
> I search biblio on this subject and relation with aristocracy. If
> someone can help ?
> cheers
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