Evidence for domestication of the dog 12,000 years ago in the Natufian of Israel

作者: SIMON J. M. DAVIS , FRANÇOIS R. VALLA

DOI: 10.1038/276608A0

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摘要: THREE canid finds from the Natufian in northern Israeli sites of Bin Mallaha (Eynan) and Hayonim terrace indicate a special man–animal relationship. These consist diminutive carnassial mandible, wolf or dog puppy skeleton buried with human. The finding such close association man is particular significance as an indication relationship between dog.

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