{"href":"http://player.captivate.fm/services/oembed?url=http%3A%2F%2Fplayer.captivate.fm%2Fepisode%2Fecdd9df0-e75d-4909-a664-6c99018b175f","version":"1.0","provider_name":"Captivate.FM","provider_url":"https://www.captivate.fm","width":600,"height":200,"type":"rich","html":"<iframe style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px;\" title=\"Animals With Jobs (How Domestication Works)\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" allow=\"clipboard-write\" seamless src=\"http://player.captivate.fm/episode/ecdd9df0-e75d-4909-a664-6c99018b175f\"></iframe>","title":"Animals With Jobs (How Domestication Works)","description":"Anna saddles up to lead Amber on a faunal adventure! We\u2019ll discuss the changes that happen when humans start influencing animal breeding. We\u2019ll also cover the origin stories of a few of the most prevalent domesticated species. But don't worry, we cover some examples of \"non-typical\" domestication too, plus a case of animal coworkers. We\u2019ll even tackle the question\u2026 have we humans domesticated OURSELVES??\nInterested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info.\nLinks\n\nDomesticated animals, explained (National Geographic)\n\nWhence the Domestic Horse? (Science)\n\nDog domestication and the dual dispersal of people and dogs into the Americas (PNAS)\n\nDNA traces cattle back to a small herd domesticated around 10,500 years ago (UCL)\n\nHow Sheep Became Livestock (Science)\n\nUnderstanding the origins of European domestic pigs (Natural History Museum)\n\nThe Domestication of Pigs: Sus Scrofa's Two Distinct Histories (ThoughtCo)\n\nAncient Egyptians may have given cats the personality to conquer the world (Science)\n\nAncient DNA reveals the lost domestication history of South American camelids in Northern Chile and across the Andes (eLife)\n\nEarly Holocene chicken domestication in northern China (PNAS)\n\nThe earliest farmers of northwest China exploited grain-fed pheasants not chickens (Nature Scientific Reports)\n\nBuried with Snails (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute)\n\nInsects: The Disregarded Domestication Histories (Animal Domestication)\n\nOn Horseback Among the Eagle Hunters and Herders of the Mongolian Altai (New York Times)\n\nContact\nEmail the Dirt Podcast: thedirtpodcast@gmail.com\nArchPodNet\n\nAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com\n\n\nAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet\n\n\nAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet\n\n\nAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet\n\n\nTee Public Store\n\nAffiliates\n\nWildnote\n\nTeePublic\n\nTimeular\n\nMotion","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_height":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://artwork.captivate.fm/dddd1215-eeb0-4139-b885-732091a9088a/uploads-2f1612927465714-puvwh93kw2-3b3c967815ee02703f7cfe1c7eed.jpg"}