
New Discoveries, Including Ancient Turkish Burials, Push Back Dog Domestication Timeline
New studies of ancient dog remains, including a jawbone from a Somerset cave and ancient burials in Türkiye, are providing a deeper understanding of canine evolutionary history and pushing back the timeline of dog domestication, suggesting dogs became human companions far earlier than previously thought.
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New studies of old dogs help scientists understand where they came from - AP News
New studies of old dogs help scientists understand where they came from AP News
Read full article →Dogs became man's best friend far earlier than thought, scientists find
A jawbone found in a Somerset cave rewrites the story of when and how dogs became our best friends.
Read full article →New studies of old dogs help scientists understand where they came from
Read full article →Ancient dog burials in Türkiye reveal earliest domesticated canine
Dogs have been loyal companions to people since we made them our first domesticated animals, descending long ago from gray wolves, though precisely when, where and why have remain...
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