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The Southernmost Pre-Columbian Dogs in the Americas: Phenotype, Chronology, Diet and Genetics

Loponte, Daniel; Acosta, Alejandro; Gascue, Andrés; Pfrengle, Saskia; Schuenemann, Verena J; Bortolotto, Noelia; Carbonera, Mirian; García Esponda, César; Voglino, Damián; Milheira, Rafael; Ferrari, Alejandro; Borges, Caroline (2023). The Southernmost Pre-Columbian Dogs in the Americas: Phenotype, Chronology, Diet and Genetics. Environmental Archaeology, 28(6):443-474.

Abstract

The archaeological record shows the presence of medium-sized dogs with mesocephalic skulls in Southeast South America, from at least the end of the third millennium BP to historical times, along 700 km from southern Brazil to the wetlands of the Paraná River in Argentina. These dogs, associated with complex hunter-gatherers, do not appear to have been the product of exchange with Andean societies as previous theories suggested, but rather of a local breeding process, probably reflecting the offspring of a founder population introduced in the area before at least the third millennium BP. Isotopic values show a C3 omnivorous pattern, resulting from a broad and opportunistic niche, not overlapping with that of humans. The relationships between humans and their dogs were very complex; some of the dogs were buried in mortuary areas, in double human-dog burials, meanwhile others were used as a source of raw material. Shortly after the introduction of European dogs, they were quickly assimilated by these introduced dogs, which is supported by the pairwise distance analysis. Phylogenetic analysis illustrates the maternal lineage of these pre-Columbian and modern dogs, both belonging to the haplogroup A, supporting a common ancestry

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, further contribution
Communities & Collections:04 Faculty of Medicine > Institute of Evolutionary Medicine
08 Research Priority Programs > Evolution in Action: From Genomes to Ecosystems
Dewey Decimal Classification:610 Medicine & health
Scopus Subject Areas:Social Sciences & Humanities > Archeology (arts and humanities)
Social Sciences & Humanities > Archeology
Physical Sciences > Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Archaeology, Archaeology, Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
Language:English
Date:2 November 2023
Deposited On:15 Mar 2022 13:34
Last Modified:12 Mar 2025 04:42
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
ISSN:1461-4103
OA Status:Closed
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/14614103.2021.1922985

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