An analysis of ancient dog burials finds that the typical prehistoric dog owner ate a lot of seafood, had spiritual beliefs, and wore jewelry that sometimes wound up on the dog. The study, published ...
In a comprehensive examination of ancient canid remains from central California, a group of archaeologists has concluded that dogs were far more numerous in, and important to, the hunting and ...
EDMONTON, CANADA—Robert Losey of the University of Alberta studied prehistoric burials of dogs from around the world. He found that dog burials were more common in regions where the human population ...
"Based on how northern indigenous people understand animals in historic times, I think the people burying this particular dog saw it as a thinking, social being, perhaps on par with humans in many ...
A beagle in the U.K. has sniffed out a leg bone from a woolly rhino that died 250,000 years ago. Four-year-old Crystal has been trained to sniff out fossils and the remains of prehistoric creatures by ...
The skeleton of an aboriginal dog was exhumed at CA-ORA-1055, a lakeside camp site, whose occupants focused on local resource extraction in Laguna Canyon central Orange County, California. The burial ...
An international team of scientists has used ancient DNA samples to elucidate the population history of dogs. The results show that dogs had already diverged into at least five distinct lineages by ...
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (StudyFinds.org) – How did dogs get those irresistible puppy dog eyes? It turns out it took a lot of effort by our ancestors. Researchers believe humans selectively bred the first ...
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