A multidisciplinary study of Iberian Chalcolithic dogs
Domesticated dogs have been present in the Iberian Peninsula long before other domesticated species, back to the late Palaeolithic period. Their origin is still uncertain, but dogs were already well established during the Chalcolithic period (ca. 5000–4000 BP). This study employed a multidisciplinar...
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ftunivlisboa:oai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/56746 2023-05-15T15:50:38+02:00 A multidisciplinary study of Iberian Chalcolithic dogs Blaschikoff, Ludmilla Daza-Perea, Arantxa Requicha, João Detry, Cleia Rasteiro, Rita Guimarães, Sílvia Ureña, Irene Serra, Octávio Schmidt, Ryan Valera, António Almeida, Nelson J. Porfírio, Eduardo Santos, Ana Beatriz Delicado, Cátia Simões, Fernanda Matos, José António Amorim, Isabel Rosário Petrucci-Fonseca, Francisco Davis, Simon JM Muñoz-Mérida, Antonio Götherström, Anders Fernández-Rodríguez, Carlos Cardoso, João Luis Ginja, Catarina Pires, Ana Elisabete 2023-03-21T16:52:51Z http://hdl.handle.net/10451/56746 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103338 eng eng Elsevier POCI-01-0145-FEDER-029545 info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/9471 - RIDTI/PTDC%2FHAR-ARQ%2F29545%2F2017/PT UIDB/CVT/00772/2020 DL57/2016/CP1440/CT0029 DL57/2016/CP1375/CT0003 info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/CEEC IND 3ed/2020.02754.CEECIND%2FCP1601%2FCP1649%2FCT0008/PT CEECINS/00127/2018 DL57/2016/CP1443/CT0029 2020.06605.BD 2020.05503.BD BES-2012-056461 HAR2011-28731 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X22000013 Blaschikoff, L., Daza-Perea, A., Requicha, J., Detry, C., Rasteiro, R., Guimarães, S., Ureña, I., Serra, O., Schmidt, R., Valera, A., Almeida, N. J., Porfírio, E., Santos, A. B., Delicado, C., Simões, F., Matos, J. A., Amorim, I. R., Petrucci-Fonseca, F., Davis, S. J. M., Muñoz-Mérida, A., Götherström, A., Fernández-Rodríguez, C., Cardoso, J. L., Ginja, C., & Pires, A. E. (2022). A multidisciplinary study of Iberian Chalcolithic dogs. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 42 103338. doi:10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103338 2352409X http://hdl.handle.net/10451/56746 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103338 closedAccess Canis lupus familiaris Chalcolithic period Iberia Palaeogenomics Osteometry Odontometry Oral pathology article 2023 ftunivlisboa https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103338 2023-03-22T01:07:58Z Domesticated dogs have been present in the Iberian Peninsula long before other domesticated species, back to the late Palaeolithic period. Their origin is still uncertain, but dogs were already well established during the Chalcolithic period (ca. 5000–4000 BP). This study employed a multidisciplinary approach comprising osteometric, radiographic and palaeogenomic analyses to characterize Chalcolithic Iberian Canis remains. Two Chalcolithic archaeological sites – Leceia, Oeiras, in Portugal, and El Casetón de la Era, Villalba de los Alcores, Valladolid, in Spain – were the main focus of this study. Osteometric and odontometric data from eleven other sites in Iberia were also included. Osteometric results show signs of phenotypic variability, likely the result of human-driven selective pressure. Dental radiographic and dental wear analyses allowed age at death estimation for four individuals (two juvenile and two adults). Three Chalcolithic Iberian dogs had their mitogenomes resequenced and the mitochondrial DNA analysis allowed to assign each individual to two of the major known haplogroups – A and C. Molecular sex infered by the chromosomeX/chromosome1 coverage ratio allowed to identify one female and two males. This study unveils some aspects of the Iberian Chalcolithic dogs: these dogs already exhibited various morphotypes whose profiles might be associated to the performance of certain tasks, as well as mitogenomes of two distinct lineages that help tracking the evolutionary paths of Iberian dogs. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Universidade de Lisboa: repositório.UL Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 42 103338 |
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Canis lupus familiaris Chalcolithic period Iberia Palaeogenomics Osteometry Odontometry Oral pathology Blaschikoff, Ludmilla Daza-Perea, Arantxa Requicha, João Detry, Cleia Rasteiro, Rita Guimarães, Sílvia Ureña, Irene Serra, Octávio Schmidt, Ryan Valera, António Almeida, Nelson J. Porfírio, Eduardo Santos, Ana Beatriz Delicado, Cátia Simões, Fernanda Matos, José António Amorim, Isabel Rosário Petrucci-Fonseca, Francisco Davis, Simon JM Muñoz-Mérida, Antonio Götherström, Anders Fernández-Rodríguez, Carlos Cardoso, João Luis Ginja, Catarina Pires, Ana Elisabete A multidisciplinary study of Iberian Chalcolithic dogs |
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Domesticated dogs have been present in the Iberian Peninsula long before other domesticated species, back to the late Palaeolithic period. Their origin is still uncertain, but dogs were already well established during the Chalcolithic period (ca. 5000–4000 BP). This study employed a multidisciplinary approach comprising osteometric, radiographic and palaeogenomic analyses to characterize Chalcolithic Iberian Canis remains. Two Chalcolithic archaeological sites – Leceia, Oeiras, in Portugal, and El Casetón de la Era, Villalba de los Alcores, Valladolid, in Spain – were the main focus of this study. Osteometric and odontometric data from eleven other sites in Iberia were also included. Osteometric results show signs of phenotypic variability, likely the result of human-driven selective pressure. Dental radiographic and dental wear analyses allowed age at death estimation for four individuals (two juvenile and two adults). Three Chalcolithic Iberian dogs had their mitogenomes resequenced and the mitochondrial DNA analysis allowed to assign each individual to two of the major known haplogroups – A and C. Molecular sex infered by the chromosomeX/chromosome1 coverage ratio allowed to identify one female and two males. This study unveils some aspects of the Iberian Chalcolithic dogs: these dogs already exhibited various morphotypes whose profiles might be associated to the performance of certain tasks, as well as mitogenomes of two distinct lineages that help tracking the evolutionary paths of Iberian dogs. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion |
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Blaschikoff, Ludmilla Daza-Perea, Arantxa Requicha, João Detry, Cleia Rasteiro, Rita Guimarães, Sílvia Ureña, Irene Serra, Octávio Schmidt, Ryan Valera, António Almeida, Nelson J. Porfírio, Eduardo Santos, Ana Beatriz Delicado, Cátia Simões, Fernanda Matos, José António Amorim, Isabel Rosário Petrucci-Fonseca, Francisco Davis, Simon JM Muñoz-Mérida, Antonio Götherström, Anders Fernández-Rodríguez, Carlos Cardoso, João Luis Ginja, Catarina Pires, Ana Elisabete |
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Blaschikoff, Ludmilla Daza-Perea, Arantxa Requicha, João Detry, Cleia Rasteiro, Rita Guimarães, Sílvia Ureña, Irene Serra, Octávio Schmidt, Ryan Valera, António Almeida, Nelson J. Porfírio, Eduardo Santos, Ana Beatriz Delicado, Cátia Simões, Fernanda Matos, José António Amorim, Isabel Rosário Petrucci-Fonseca, Francisco Davis, Simon JM Muñoz-Mérida, Antonio Götherström, Anders Fernández-Rodríguez, Carlos Cardoso, João Luis Ginja, Catarina Pires, Ana Elisabete |
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A multidisciplinary study of Iberian Chalcolithic dogs |
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A multidisciplinary study of Iberian Chalcolithic dogs |
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A multidisciplinary study of Iberian Chalcolithic dogs |
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A multidisciplinary study of Iberian Chalcolithic dogs |
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A multidisciplinary study of Iberian Chalcolithic dogs |
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multidisciplinary study of iberian chalcolithic dogs |
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