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서명/저자사항Our oldest companions the story of the first dogs/ Pat Shipman.
개인저자Shipman, Pat,1949- author.
발행사항Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2021.
형태사항1 online resource (xii, 247 pages): illustrations, maps.
기타형태 저록Print version Shipman, Pat, 1949- Our oldest companions Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2021 9780674971936
ISBN9780674269941
0674269942


서지주기Includes bibliographical references and index
내용주기1. Before dogs -- 2. Why a dog? And why a human? -- 3. What is dogginess? -- 4. One place or two? -- 5. What is domestication? -- 6. Where did the first dog come from? -- 7. Interwoven stories -- 8. The missing dogs -- 9. Adaptations -- 10. Surviving in new ecosystems -- 11. Why has the Australian story been overlooked so long? -- 12. The importance of dingoes -- 13. How invasion works -- 14. A different story -- 15. Heading north -- 16. To the end of the earth
요약How did the dog become man's best friend? A celebrated anthropologist unearths the mysterious origins of the unique partnership that rewrote the history of both species. Dogs and humans have been inseparable for more than 40,000 years. The relationship has proved to be a pivotal development in our evolutionary history. The same is also true for our canine friends; our connection with them has had much to do with their essential nature and survival. How and why did humans and dogs find their futures together, and how have these close companions (literally) shaped each other? Award-winning anthropologist Pat Shipman finds answers in prehistory and the present day. In Our Oldest Companions, Shipman untangles the genetic and archaeological evidence of the first dogs. She follows the trail of the wolf-dog, neither prehistoric wolf nor modern dog, whose bones offer tantalizing clues about the earliest stages of domestication. She considers the enigma of the dingo, not quite domesticated yet not entirely wild, who has lived intimately with humans for thousands of years while actively resisting control or training. Shipman tells how scientists are shedding new light on the origins of the unique relationship between our two species, revealing how deep bonds formed between humans and canines as our guardians, playmates, shepherds, and hunters. Along the journey together, dogs have changed physically, behaviorally, and emotionally, as humans too have been transformed. Dogs' labor dramatically expanded the range of human capability, altering our diets and habitats and contributing to our very survival. Shipman proves that we cannot understand our own history as a species without recognizing the central role that dogs have played in it.
일반주제명Dogs --Evolution.
Dogs --Effect of human beings on.
Coevolution.
Human-animal relationships.
Human evolution.
Paleontology.
SCIENCE / Paleontology
Coevolution
Human-animal relationships
Human evolution
Paleontology
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