Revisiting Harold S. Colton’s 1970 Analysis of Dogs in the Southwest
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Arizona State Museum, University of ArizonaSchool of Anthropology, University of Arizona
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2023-06-21Keywords
archeologyhistory
Anthropology
archeology
Basketmaker
Body mass
Dogs
Puebloan
Shoulder height
Southwest
Zooarchaeology
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Martin H. Welker & Amanda Semanko (2023) Revisiting Harold S. Colton’s 1970 Analysis of Dogs in the Southwest, KIVA, 89:3, 403-421, DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2023.2214431Journal
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This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.Abstract
We provide an updated reanalysis of the morphological data underlying Harold S. Colton’s seminal study of prehistoric dogs in the U.S. Southwest, supplemented with subsequently published data. This analysis confirms Colton’s identification of two dog types in the Southwest and suggests that the larger dog type identified by Colton is primarily correlated with the Pueblo III (ca. 1150–1300 CE) and IV (ca. 1300–1600 CE) periods in the region. Notably, comparison with other published data suggests the larger, Puebloan, dogs do not originate from the Plains as suggested by Colton, though their origin remains unknown.Note
18 month embargo; first published 21 June 2023ISSN
0023-1940EISSN
2051-6177Version
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Arizona Archaeological and Historical Societyae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/00231940.2023.2214431