Two new papers have shown that dogs were fully distinct from wolves—and companions with people—more than 14,000 years ago.
New research pushes the first genetic evidence of dogs back by 5,000 years and suggests that hunter-gatherer groups may have ...
One dog, known from bones found at the Pinarbasi rock shelter site in Turkey used by ancient human hunter-gatherers, is about ...
Research suggests hunter-gatherers were feeding dogs and giving them ritual burials as early as the last ice age ...
Dogs were our friends and guardians thousands of years before the end of the last ice age, with new studies identifying a ...
A jawbone found in a Somerset cave rewrites the story of when and how dogs became our best friends.
Two new studies suggest that genetically stable dogs were living among humans in Europe by about 14,000 years ago.
The close relationship between humans and dogs has been ongoing for more than 14,000 years, a new study has discovered.
The earliest genetic evidence for the existence of dogs, dating to about 15,800 years ago – more than 5,000 years earlier ...
Learn how DNA from 14,200-year-old dogs shows they lived in Europe before farming and traces their ancestry to eastern wolves ...
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