Evin, AllowenGirdland Flink, LinusKrause-Kyora, BenMakarewicz, CherylHartz, SoenkeSchreiber, Stefanvon Wurmb-Schwark, NicoleNebel, Almutvon Carnap-Bornheim, ClausLarson, GregerDobney, Keith2016-04-292016-04-292014Evin, A, Girdland Flink, L, Krause-Kyora, B, Makarewicz, C, Hartz, S, Schreiber, S, von Wurmb-Schwark, N, Nebel, A, von Carnap-Bornheim, C, Larson, G & Dobney, K 2014, 'Exploring the complexity of domestication : a response to Rowley-Conwy and Zeder', World Archaeology, vol. 46, no. 5, pp. 825-834. https://doi.org/10.1080/00438243.2014.9537110043-8243http://hdl.handle.net/2164/5934Funding: This work was supported by Natural Environment Research Council [grant number NE/F003382/1]. Acknowledgements: We once again thank the many institutions and individuals that provided sample material and access to collections, especially the curators of the Museum für Haustierkunde, Halle; Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin; Zoologische Staatssammlung, Munich; Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris; The American Museum of Natural History, New-York.10206902engintrogressiongeometric morphometricsSus scrofadomesticationpig domesticationanimal domesticationancient DNAdispersalgeneticsshapeinsightsEuropecluesCC ArchaeologyNatural Environment Research Council (NERC)CCExploring the complexity of domestication : a response to Rowley-Conwy and ZederJournal article10.1080/00438243.2014.953711465