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- Published on: 1811
- Binding: Hardcover
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Great ideas, knowledge and passion for the subject
By G Whitwell
Tremendous specialised book.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.A flash of insight into our dog-enabled past
By Brian Griffith
Shipman has a great leap of insight, applying the experience of modern invasive species to the history of our own species. It's a flash that illuminates the deep past, when Cro-Magnon homo sapiens invaded Europe, and a wave of extinctions followed. The insight itself takes little time to tell. It's the weighing of scientific evidence that takes up most of the book, and this gets quite technical. There are charts on how the body sizes of predators influence the size of their prey, or comparisons of the mitochondrial DNA between fossil and living canids. However, the story shines through, and it's a tale of how humans and wolf-dogs first found their great alliance.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.A must-read for all dog lovers.
By Mr. R. S. Eden
I have often wondered why the emotional bond between man and dog is so tight. Why do we love our dogs so much? This book sheds new light on this. Pat Shipman has amassed a vast amount of data and has analysed it with scrupulous logic to arrive at a conclusion which is surprisingly obvious. Homo Sapiens became the dominant species because we developed a co-operative relationship with wolves. We may be lords of the planet, top of the evolutionary tree, but we didn't get here by our own efforts; we couldn't have done it without our little fury friends to help us. So maybe there is something deeply atavistic in the man-dog relationship; maybe, deep down in our collective unconscious, we understand how much we owe them.
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