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El perro más antiguo del mundo era un cachorro, vivió hace 16.000 años en Turquía y comía pescado Un análisis genético revela que los canes ya convivían estrechamente con humanos del Paleolítico y, en dos yacimientos, fueron enterrados como los muertos humanos

[8/8] Les chiens sont donc largement diffusés en Eurasie occidentale dès le Paléolithique final. Par ailleurs, ils accompagnent les mobilités humaines sans leur être parfaitement superposés. Leur histoire est liée à celle des hommes, mais ne s’y réduit pas. #dogdomestication #Palaeolithic #Eurasia

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Dogs were widely distributed across western Eurasia during the Palaeolithic - Nature Analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial genomes from archaeological canid remains found across Europe and Anatolia shows that a genetically homogeneous dog population was already widely distributed acro...

[1/8] Des chercheurs montrent qu’au Paléolithique supérieur final, des chiens étaient déjà présents d’un bout à l’autre de l’Europe occidentale et de l’Anatolie, ce qui révèle une diffusion bien plus ancienne et bien plus large qu’on ne le pensait.
#dogdomestication #Palaeolithic #Eurasia

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When were dogs domesticated? The oldest known dog DNA offers clues Two new studies suggest that genetically stable dogs were living among humans in Europe by about 14,000 years ago.

When were dogs domesticated? The oldest known dog DNA offers clues #Science #Biology #Genetics #DogDomestication #AncientDNA #GeneticsResearch

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Kazakh Archaeologists Contribute to Landmark Discovery on the Origins of Dog Domestication - The Times Of Central Asia A groundbreaking study co-authored by Kazakh archaeologists has challenged long-held assumptions about the history of dog domestication. The research, titled

Kazakh scientists help show dogs were diverse 11000 years ago overturning assumptions about domestication https://ow.ly/ZMJy50Xz825 #Kazakhstan #Science #Archaeology #Dogs #DogHistory #AncientDogs #DogDomestication

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The dog domestication: new ichnological evidence from the Upper Palaeolithic of the Bàsura cave (Toirano, NW Italy) The Grotta della Bàsura (Bàsura Cave) provides invaluable evidence of human-canid interactions during the Upper Palaeolithic. It offers unique insight…

In a cave in Liguria, ca. 14 thousand years ago, a group of humans and a single dog walked together in a cave and explored its depths. Their overlapping footprints and tracks are one of the oldest direct evidence of human-dog interactions 🐾🐕 #DogDomestication 🦣🏺🧪

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Dogs came in a wide range of sizes and shapes long before modern breeds https://arstechni.ca #dogdomestication #paleoarchaeology #domestication #Archaeology #neolithic #mesolith #Science #science #Dogs

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New research complicates the story of dog domestication A new study published in Animal Cognition suggests that while dogs appear more affectionate and submissive than wolves during greetings with humans, these differences may not be solely due to domestication....

New research complicates the story of dog domestication #Science #Biology #Genetics #DogDomestication #GeneticsResearch #AnimalBehavior

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Humans shape dogs. Across time and continents, we’ve selected similar traits for similar roles. The result? Morphological echoes—like a boxer in pre-Columbian Peru. #AncientDogs #DogDomestication

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When does a wolf become a dog? #ScienceOfTheTimesPodcast #wolfdogs #wolfdog #dogdomestication #Podcast #ScienceOxford

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From wolves to man's best friend: Did domestication begin without human help? Ancient wolves may have self-domesticated by staying near humans for food scraps, gradually evolving into early dogs.

From wolves to dogs: Did domestication begin without human help?: Ancient wolves may have self-domesticated by staying near humans for food scraps, gradually evolving into early dogs.

#DogDomestication #HumanHistory #AnimalEvolution #WolvesToDogs #Anthropology #EarthDotCom #EarthSnap #Earth

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The Wolves That Became Dogs: A New Model for Rapid Domestication Mathematical simulations challenge the timeline of dog evolution—and may change how we think about early human-animal relationships.

New research suggests wolves may have self-domesticated into dogs rapidly via natural selection, challenging assumptions about early human intervention. #Evolution #Domestication #Dogs #DogDomestication #Anthropology

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