Two new ancient DNA studies suggest that domesticated dogs were widespread in western Eurasia more than 14,000 years ago ...
Contrary to popular belief, the roots of modern dog breeds extend far beyond the Victorian-era breeding efforts of the 19th century. A recent analysis has revealed that these breeds trace their ...
Long before humans developed their love of cats, Paleolithic hunter-gatherers were very much dog people. According to new ...
Two new studies suggest that genetically stable dogs were living among humans in Europe by about 14,000 years ago.
Bones from the turn of the Holocene indicate that humans were feeding canines—including wolves and coyotes—fish over 10,000 years ago, Reading time 3 minutes Who let the dogs out? It remains unclear, ...
Bones unearthed at several sites show that dogs were widely distributed across West Eurasia by at least 14,000 years ago.