Dogs in Antiquity

Dogs in Antiquity

EnglishPaperback / softback
Brewer Douglas J.
Liverpool University Press
EAN: 9780856687044
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Unlike cats which have remained almost uniform in shape throughout their history, dogs have developed into a myriad of different breeds, ranging from the diminutative Chihuahua to the massive Irish Wolfhound. This book traces the origins of the domestic dog from its first beginnings as a wolf and then explores how the many varieties came about. The most complete information on the origins of breeds comes from Egypt and the Middle East, which saw the birth of the earliest urban civilisations. The direct successors to the rulers of the Middle East and Egypt were the Greeks and the Romans, who were responsible for the spread of so many breeds into such as wide area.
EAN 9780856687044
ISBN 0856687049
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Publication date January 31, 2002
Pages 120
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 149
Country United Kingdom
Authors Brewer Douglas J.; Clark Terence; Phillips, A. A.
Illustrations b/w and col illus
Series Aris & Phillips Classical Texts
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