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New Genetic Analyses Pinpoint Origin of Dog Domestication from Wolves
New genetic analyses of Ice Age bones reveal precise details about where wolves were domesticated into dogs, showing that humans and canines shared meals and burials for 20,000 years. The findings also refute the hypothesis that wolves first adapted to humans in Europe.
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