Dogs in the Archaeological Record
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 88th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (2023)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Dogs in the Archaeological Record" at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Dogs have played a critical role in human societies since their domestication. Our symposium explores dogs in the archaeological record from a worldwide perspective, utilizing methods such as ancient DNA and stable isotope analyses, ethnography, and osteobiography.
Other Keywords
Zooarchaeology •
Dogs •
stable isotope analysis •
ancient DNA •
Subsistence and Foodways •
Migration •
Genetics •
Textile Analysis •
Colonialism •
Peopling Of The Americas
Geographic Keywords
North America (Continent) •
United States of America (Country) •
Kansas (State / Territory) •
Republic of Panama (Country) •
USA (Country) •
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
Oklahoma (State / Territory) •
Arizona (State / Territory) •
Texas (State / Territory) •
Sonora (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-9 of 9)
- Documents (9)
- The Archaeological Dogs of New Mexico (2023)
- Dog Diet Reconstruction as a Tool to Assess Forager Response to Introduction of Agriculture in the Northern Plains: Stable Isotope Analysis and Ancient DNA Data (2023)
- Dog Domestication and the Dual Dispersal of People and Dogs into the Americas (2023)
- Fiber Analysis of Dog Hair Textiles from the Prehispanic Southwest: Inferences Bearing on Yarn Production and Dog Breed Maintenance (2023)
- The Many Lives of Wari Dogs: A Summary of Zooarchaeological and Isotopic Research (2023)
- A Multi-method Investigation of the Diets of Dogs from the Angel Site (2023)
- “Mutton” and the Paleogenomics of Coast Salish Woolly Dogs (2023)
- Of Islands and Dogs: Ethnohistoric and Isotopic Pathways toward Understanding Past Dog Diet in Tropical Oceania (2023)
- Osteobiography of an ancient ‘woolly’ dog from Tseshaht territory on western Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada (2023)