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Victorians didn’t invent modern dog breeds, prehistoric roots did
Contrary to popular belief, the roots of modern dog breeds extend far beyond the Victorian-era breeding efforts of the 19th ...
Meanwhile, early dog trade might stretch even further back than the new studies indicate. To find remains from the first ...
Domestic dogs are among the most diverse mammals on the planet. From the tiny chihuahua to the towering great dane, the ...
Dogs were more than just tools, they were companions and symbols in human society. Their importance: over millennia, humans shaped dogs for function, culture, and identity, making the early variation ...
Dr Carly Ameen from the University of Exeter, another lead researcher on this project, explained to BBC News that almost half ...
A new study has revealed that dogs began their physical transformation from wolves during the Middle Stone Age - several ...
An innovative study published in Science which included the involvement of UAB archaeologists reveals that the remarkable diversity characterising ...
Ever wonder how saber-toothed cats and other extinct creatures behaved? Well, a team of scientists unearthed ancient footprints that offer insight into how various prehistoric animals lived as far ...
They don't make a lot of movies that are set in 18,000 B.C. and told entirely in made-up caveman languages, perhaps for obvious reasons. Nor is the theme of "where dogs came from" often explored in ...
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