
How Wild Boards Became Pigs: Clues from Ancient Teeth
Yiyi Tang, a PhD student in the ecology, evolution, environment, and society (EEES) program, is a co-author of a new study revealing that pigs were first domesticated in South China around 8,000 years ago. The research shows that early pigs scavenged human food and waste, offering the earliest direct evidence of a close human-animal relationship that sparked the domestication process. Read more.