
Documenting Domestication
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- Intro
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- 1. Documenting Domestication: Bringing Together Plants, Animals, Archaeology, and Genetics
- I. Archaeological Documentation of Plant Domestication
- 2. Documenting Domesticated Plants in the Archaeological Record
- 3. Seed Size Increase as a Marker of Domestication in Squash
- 4. A Morphological Approach to Documenting the Domestication of Chenopodium in the Andes
- 5. Identifying Manioc (Manihot esculenta Crantz) and Other Crops in Pre-Columbian Tropical America through Starch Grain Analysis: A Case Study from Central Panama
- 6. Phytolith Evidence for the Early Presence of Domesticated Banana (Musa) in Africa
- 7. Documenting the Presence of Maize in Central and South America through Phytolith Analysis of Food Residues
- II. Genetic Documentation of Plant Domestication
- 8. Genetic Data and Plant Domestication
- 9. DNA Sequence Data and Inferences on Cassava's Originof Domestication
- 10. Relationship between Chinese Chive (Allium tuberosum)and Its Putative Progenitor A. ramosum as Assessed byRandom Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD)
- 11. Using Multiple Types of Molecular Markers to UnderstandOlive Phylogeography
- 12. Origins of Polyploid Crops: The Example of the OctoploidTuber Crop Oxalis tuberosa
- III. Archaeological Documentation of Animal Domestication
- 13. Archaeological Approaches to Documenting Animal Domestication
- 14. A Critical Assessment of Markers of Initial Domestication in Goats (Capra hircus)
- 15. The Domestication of the Pig (Sus scrofa): New Challenges and Approaches
- 16. The Domestication of South American Camelids: A Viewfrom the South-Central Andes
- 17. Early Horse Domestication on the Eurasian Steppe
- IV. Genetic Documentation of Animal Domestication
- 18. Documenting Domestication: Reading Animal GeneticTexts
- 19. Genetic Analysis of Dog Domestication
- 20. Origins and Diffusion of Domestic Goats Inferred from DNA Markers: Example Analyses of mtDNA,Y Chromosome, and Microsatellites
- 21. Mitochondrial DNA Diversity in Modern Sheep: Implications for Domestication
- 22. Genetics and Origins of Domestic Cattle
- 23. Genetic Analysis of the Origins of Domestic South American Camelids
- 24. Genetic Documentation of Horse and Donkey Domestication
- Index
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