The action of the masticatory muscles and cranial changes in pigs as results of domestication

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Abstract

The comparative study of wild boar and domestic pig skulls suggests that a change in feeding habits under human control may have been a factor influencing the action of the masticatory and neck muscles in reshaping the cranial region. This paper offers both an anatomical and an osteological comparative morphological argument supporting this hypothesis.

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Dinu, A. (2009). The action of the masticatory muscles and cranial changes in pigs as results of domestication. Documenta Praehistorica, 36(1), 207–218. https://doi.org/10.4312/dp.36.13

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