Our Oldest Companions: The Story of the First Dogs

Our Oldest Companions: The Story of the First Dogs

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  • Create Date:2021-11-26 03:19:19
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Pat Shipman
  • ISBN:0674971930
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Summary

How 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。

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Reviews

Sharyn Marzullo

Riveting Reading。This is an easily understood , fascinating delving into the history of our very basic relationship with that furry ball of love sleeping beside you。 I heartily recommend it for everyone who wonders how this amazing connection began。 It talks about how it began in many different parts of the world, and how canines have evolved from wolves 。

Lynn

I recently finished Mary Roach's latest work "Fuzz" and was reminded how informative, exciting and entertaining good science writing can be。 This book reminded me that it can often be to opposite。 The book is certainly informative, and the author's knowledge is vast。 Unfortunately, what she writes about mainly is human migration patterns with a smaller attention paid to how those migrations may have led to the domestication of dogs。 The actual information covering how the human/dog bond grew cou I recently finished Mary Roach's latest work "Fuzz" and was reminded how informative, exciting and entertaining good science writing can be。 This book reminded me that it can often be to opposite。 The book is certainly informative, and the author's knowledge is vast。 Unfortunately, what she writes about mainly is human migration patterns with a smaller attention paid to how those migrations may have led to the domestication of dogs。 The actual information covering how the human/dog bond grew could probably have been covered in a 4 page paper。 The book reads like a Master's theses and the author never misses a chance to use an obscure scientific term when a perfectly familiar one exists。 In fact, often she uses the familiar one and then shifts to the scientific one, thus proving she is a scientist。 My wife started the book and quit because she didn't think it was worth the effort。 I did finish it and she was right。 。。。more