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103 - Prehistoric Society Proceedings
27 - Prehistoric Society Proceedings
Finding No
JL/103/27 page 35
Author
Degerbol, Magnus
Title
On a find of a preboreal domestic dog (Canis familiaris L.) from Star Carr, Yorkshire, with remarks on other Mesolithic dogs
Date
1961
Abstract
The acquisition of domestic animals was an epoch-making event in cultural evolution. The first certain evidence of domestic animals is from the Mesolithic period and the dog was among the first animals to be domesticated. A study of skeletal material found at Star Carr, Seamer, shows that these bones are from a domesticated dog
Type
Local Studies/Article
Series
Prehistoric Society Proceedings for 1961 volume 27 [XXVII]
Publisher
Prehistoric Society
PubDate
1961
AccessStatus
Open
PlaceCode
NA3165
Subject
PREHISTORY
ARCHAEOLOGY
DOGS
Places
Code
Set
NA3165
SEAMER/SEAMER/SEAMER/YORKSHIRE NORTH RIDING
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