Dogs have been man’s best friend for a long, long time. The beloved animals were living alongside humans in western Eurasia around 14,000 to 16,000 years ago—before humans developed ...
Long before humans developed their love of cats, Paleolithic hunter-gatherers were very much dog people. According to new research, pre-agricultural populations across Eurasia routinely treated ...
Genetic evidence shows the earliest known dogs lived closely with their human masters A fragment of a jawbone found deep underground in a cave in Somerset has rewritten the story of when and how dogs ...
The dogs we know and love today are members of our families, but it took thousands of years for them to settle into that role ...
For years, scientists could only genetically prove that the first dogs existed about 10,000 years ago, but perhaps they were just barking up the wrong prehistoric tree. ANDERS BERGSTROM: We have ...
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