The Godrevy dog: Early canine or lost pet ?

G Crisp*, D Pirrie, RK Shail, RC Sabin

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    During sampling of the late Devensian St. Loy Member of the Penwith Formation at Godrevy, Cornwall, several ribs and vertebrae were discovered within the cliff face. The visible bones appeared in context with the surrounding geology with no evidence for later site disturbance or burial. During the excavation the skeleton was entirely enclosed within the coarse grained head deposits. The skeleton was articulated and nearly complete and is identified as Canis familiaris, the"domestic" dog. The recovery of this skeleton from the St. Loy Member of the Penwith Formation, generally regarded to be of mid to late Devensian age, is scientifically problematic. The accepted age for the late Devensian is 12-15,000 years BP. The oldest known domestic dogs are dated at about 10,000 years BP, although the burial of a dog or wolf puppy with a human skeleton from Israel 12,000 yrs BP is taken as early evidence of domestication. There are three possible interpretations: (1) the St. Loy Member of the Penwith Formation is younger than previously thought; (2) that Godrevy dog is a very early domestic dog; (3) that it is possible to incorporate a rcent articulated dog skeleton into Quaternary head deposits without any signs of physical disturbance at the site. Dating of the right radius bone by accelerator mass spectrometry has given a likely age for the skeleton of between 1620 AD and 1680 AD. Thus a 17th century domestic dog has been enclosed within Devensian coarse grained head deposits with no signs of disturbance to the site.

    Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
    TeitlGEOSCIENCE IN SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND
    GolygyddionD Pirrie
    CyhoeddwrUSSHER SOC
    Tudalennau172-176
    Nifer y tudalennau5
    CyfrolVOL 10, PT 2
    StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 2001
    Digwyddiad39th Ussher-Society Conference - Sidmouth, Y Deyrnas Unedig
    Hyd: 3 Ion 20016 Ion 2001

    Cyfres gyhoeddiadau

    EnwPROCEEDINGS OF THE USSHER SOCIETY
    CyhoeddwrUSSHER SOC
    Cyfrol10
    ISSN (Argraffiad)0566-3954

    Cynhadledd

    Cynhadledd39th Ussher-Society Conference
    Gwlad/TiriogaethY Deyrnas Unedig
    DinasSidmouth
    Cyfnod3/01/016/01/01

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