Some bones indicate that the hunter-gatherers of the time fed dogs fish. Their remains were also treated in similar ways to ...
Research suggests hunter-gatherers were feeding dogs and giving them ritual burials as early as the last ice age ...
Two new papers have shown that dogs were fully distinct from wolves—and companions with people—more than 14,000 years ago.
How early did humans stop seeing wolves only as rivals and start living alongside the animals that would become dogs? A small ...
The close relationship between humans and dogs has been ongoing for more than 14,000 years, a new study has discovered.
The oldest ancient dog genomes on record all come from a population that lived alongside Ice Age hunter-gatherers across ...
According to researchers, modern dog genetic lineages must have been established by the Upper Palaeolithic, the final phase of the Old Stone Age, between 50,000 and 10,000 BP (Before Present). During ...
New research pushes the first genetic evidence of dogs back by 5,000 years and suggests that hunter-gatherer groups may have ...
Two new ancient DNA studies suggest that domesticated dogs were widespread in western Eurasia more than 14,000 years ago ...
A new DNA study reveals 15,800-year-old dogs in Anatolia were buried like humans, showing early bonds and rapid spread across ...
A tiny jawbone discovery suggests humans and dogs were living side by side 15,000 years ago, rewriting the origin of one of ...
Evidence of some of the earliest dogs has been identified at two University of Liverpool/British Institute at Ankara archaeological excavation projects in central Anatolia, Turkey. Shedding new light ...