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The late arrival of domestic cats in China via the Silk Road after 3,500 years of human-leopard cat commensalism

Yu Han, Songmei Hu, Ke Liu et al.

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2026-01-14 Published
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Authors

YH
Yu Han
SH
Songmei Hu
KL
Ke Liu
XX
Xiao Xu
ZL
Ziyi Li
SD
Sean Doherty
AE
Alexandra Elizabeth Jamieson
AM
Aurelie Manin
SG
Sofia Granja Martins
MY
Miaomiao Yang
CY
Chong Yu
JW
Juan Wang
ZW
Zhuang Wu
CC
Canping Chen
SH
Sicheng Han
DL
Daowei Lu
LP
Lanhui Peng
XW
Xianzhu Wu
WF
Wenquan Fan
QC
Quanfa Cai
ZC
Zongliang Cui
JY
Jing Yuan
ZL
Zihan Li
YL
Yang Liu
ZL
Zhipeng Li
ZL
Zhendong Liu
QM
Qian Ma
JS
Jing Shao
ZS
Zhouyong Sun
FX
Fulai Xing
WY
Wuzhan Yang
SY
Shugang Yang
LY
Lianjian Yue
PZ
Pengcheng Zhang
WW
Weilin Wang
HZ
Huanyuan Zhang-Zheng
YZ
Yan Zhuang
XS
Xin Sun
YP
Yan Pan
XW
Xiaohong Wu
LA
Laurent A.F. Frantz
HY
He Yu
JM
Joel M. Alves
GL
Greger Larson
SL
Shu-Jin Luo
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To trace the history of human-cat interactions and the arrival of domestic cats (Felis catus) in East Asia, we analyzed 22 small felid bones excavated from 14 archaeological sites across China spanning 5,000 years. Genomic and radiocarbon evidence revealed that commensal leopard cats (Prionailurus bengalensis) appeared in anthropogenic environments at least 5,400 years ago and persisted until 150 CE. After a gap of several centuries, the earliest known domestic cat in China (c. 730 CE), reconstructed as a fully or partially white cat, was identified in Shaanxi during the Tang Dynasty. Genomic analysis combining 130 modern and ancient Eurasian cat specimens suggested an origin of Chinese domestic cats from the Levant and a likely merchant-mediated dispersal via the Silk Road. Commensal leopard cats and domestic cats once independently inhabited ancient human settlements in China but followed divergent sociocultural paths with only domestic cats becoming fully domesticated and globally introduced.

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