33,000-year-old teeth from domesticated dog
U. ARIZONA (US) — An ancient dog skull, preserved in a cave in the Altai Mountains of Siberia for 33,000 years, presents some of the oldest known evidence of dog domestication, say researchers.Together with equally ancient dog remains from a cave in Belgium, the finding indicates domestication of dogs may have occurred repeatedly in different geographic locations rather than with a single domestication event....
Source: Futurity.org - Thursday, 26 January
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