Domestic cats (Felis catus) in Denmark have increased significantly in size since the Viking Age

Julie Bitz-Thorsen, A. B. Gotfredsen
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ABSTRACT The earliest finds of domestic cat in Denmark date back to the Roman Iron Age (c. 1–375 AD). Initially, cats occurred sparsely and only from the Viking Age (c. 850–1050 AD) did they become more frequent in numbers, though primarily in urban contexts and in connection with fur production. In medieval times, cats became beasts of pest control in rural settlements, manorial estates as well as in the expanding towns, where large and numerous refuse heaps attracted various rodents. To investigate size trends over time of the domestic cat (Felis catus) in Denmark, bone measurements and statistical analyses were performed on archaeological and modern material. Domestic cats were found to increase significantly in size over time since the Viking Age. Limb bones and mandibles exhibited the most significant change in increase (up to 16%), as compared to modern female cats, and tooth size the least (c. 5.5%). The most plausible explanations for such a size increase were improved living conditions caused by increased food availability and a possible shift in human usage of the cats, from a rat and mice captor to a well-fed and well-cared pet. Despite the observed increase in size, domestic cats have kept many osteological features indistinguishable from their wild progenitor.
自维京时代以来,丹麦的家猫(Felis catus)的体型显著增加
丹麦最早发现的家猫可以追溯到罗马铁器时代(公元1-375年)。最初,猫很少出现,只有从维京时代(公元850-1050年)开始,它们的数量才变得更加频繁,尽管主要是在城市环境中,并且与皮毛生产有关。在中世纪,猫成为农村居民点、庄园以及不断扩张的城镇的害虫控制动物,那里大量的垃圾堆吸引了各种啮齿动物。为了调查丹麦家猫(Felis catus)的尺寸随时间的变化趋势,对考古和现代材料进行了骨骼测量和统计分析。自维京时代以来,家猫的体型随着时间的推移而显著增加。与现代母猫相比,肢骨和下颌骨的变化最显著(高达16%),牙齿尺寸最小(约5.5%)。对于这种体型的增加,最合理的解释是,食物供应的增加导致生活条件的改善,以及人类对猫的使用可能发生了转变,猫从老鼠的捕捉者变成了喂得好、照顾得好的宠物。尽管观察到体型增加,但家猫的许多骨骼特征与它们的野生祖先没有区别。
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