What were dogs here like 1,000 years ago? Were they pets or working dogs... or wild?
Viking Dublin Dogs is a grassroots research project, initiated by Dr Ruth Carden, involving more than 30 leading specialists and scientists from both commercial archaeology and academic sectors from six different countries
We are a grassroots research project involving more than 30 leading specialists and scientists from both commercial archaeology and academic sectors from six different countries, voluntarily forming a researcher pack coming together over their mutual love of dogs, horses and archaeology. [Dr Ruth Carden initiated this research project and is the principal investigator of the Researcher Pack, based in the School of Archaeology, UCD, Dublin]
![<p> The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says that “an ecosystem is collapsed when it is virtually certain that its defining biotic [living] or abiotic [non-living] features are lost from all occurrences, and the characteristic native biota are no longer sustained”.</p> <p> The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says that “an ecosystem is collapsed when it is virtually certain that its defining biotic [living] or abiotic [non-living] features are lost from all occurrences, and the characteristic native biota are no longer sustained”.</p>](/cms_media/module_img/9930/4965053_12_augmentedSearch_iStock-1405109268.jpg)