Dear All -- On the subject of dogs -- I would greatly appreciate it if
anyone could send a .pdf of either of the following papers --
Clark, K. M. (1996). "Neolithic Dogs: A Reappraisal Based on Evidence from
the Remains of a Large Canid Deposited in a Ritual Feature." International
Journal of Osteoarchaeology 6: 211-219.
Clark, K. M. (2006). Dogs and wolves in the Neolithic of Britain. Animals
in the Neolithic of Britain and Europe. D. Serjeantson and D. Field.
Oxford, Oxbow: 32-41.
Much thanks in advance! -- Deb Bennett
> Dear Adam,
>
> this paper that discusses dog domestication in Danube Gorges includes raw
> measurements of mandibles and teeth of Mesolithic/Neolithic dogs and
> recent
> wolves from the central Balkans. I will send you pdf in the following mail
> (offlist).
>
> Dimitrijević, V. and Vuković, S., 2012., Was the Dog Locally Domesticated
> in the Danube Gorges? Morphometric Study of Dog Cranial Remains From Four
> Mesolithic–Early Neolithic Archaeological Sites by Comparison With
> Contemporary Wolves. *International Journal of Osteoarchaeology*.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Sonja.
>
>
> On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 3:05 PM, adam heinrich <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Zooarch,
>>
>> Does anyone know of raw measurements (after Von den Driesch 1976) that
>> have been published for wolves and wolf-sized dogs? I am interested in
>> cranial and post cranial measurements.
>>
>> Unfortunately, the repositories near me (within time and budget) do not
>> have wolves or even a useful dog sample. The published data that I have
>> found has only reported measurements as ratios with other measurements
>> or
>> logs. I am hoping to find ranges or means.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Adam Heinrich
>>
>
>
>
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> HELP SERBIA
> http://www.floodrelief.gov.rs/eng/
>
> Sonja Vukovic
> Laboratory for bioarchaeology
> Faculty of Philosophy
> University of Belgrade
> Serbia
> www.bioarchlab.org
>
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