First discovery of the ancient dingo‐type dog in Polynesia (Pukapuka, Cook Islands)
1993; Wiley; Volume: 3; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/oa.1390030410
ISSN1099-1212
AutoresNobuo Shigehara, Shuji Matsu’ura, Toshio Nakamura, Megumi Kondo,
Tópico(s)Primate Behavior and Ecology
ResumoAbstract A Dingo‐type dog skeleton was excavated in Pukapuka Island of the Cook Islands with an estimated age of about 350 years. Luomala (1960) suggested that an investigation of the breed of Polynesian dogs would provide clues to the history of migration of the Polynesians, who domesticated the dogs. The Pukapuka dog skeleton is morphologically similar to the dingo and suggests some racial or economical interchange among Australia and Polynesian islands before contact with western civilization.
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