Our Oldest Companions
The Story of the First Dogs
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Narrated by:
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Kate Mulligan
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Pat Shipman
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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.
©2021 by Pat Shipman (P)2021 by Blackstone PublishingWhat listeners say about Our Oldest Companions
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- Justin
- 19-11-2021
Great for anyone interested in the development of the canine human bond.
This is the follow up to The Invaders I was hoping for.
Great for anyone interested in the development of the canine human bond.
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- Bill McPherson
- 15-01-2022
highly informative
the book was much wider in scope than I had initially expected. it was very insightful.
Kate did a wonderful narration
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- starsunderwater
- 22-12-2021
A little tedious with some interesting facts
The history of dogs and dingoes in Australia as well as their relationship to first nations people were an unexpected and interesting history lesson. The author is exploring the topic, and if this is kept in mind there are many interesting points. I got too far into it to quit, but am relieved I finished!
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- Cheryl
- 06-12-2021
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really enjoyed the journey of dog evolution and their bonding with humans. good read, sometimes rather heavy on the jargon.
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- Frizzle
- 23-03-2024
Potential not achieved
Perhaps I was expecting a story rather than a lecture style but this I found heavy on words but light on engaging conversation
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- Anonymous User
- 01-09-2022
Amazing in parts
Amazing in parts. But goes to far off topics for to long of a time.
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