Ice-Age Dogs Bound Humans Across Eurasia, New DNA Pushes Timeline

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Source: Indian Defence Review
Ice-Age Dogs Bound Humans Across Eurasia, New DNA Pushes Timeline
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New genetic analysis of 15,800-year-old dog remains from Türkiye and 14,300-year-old bones from Gough’s Cave in Britain pushes back the domestication timeline, showing dogs lived closely with humans across western Eurasia during the Late Upper Paleolithic and were integrated into human groups, with evidence of dietary overlap and even burial alongside people, suggesting a deep, early bond before farming.

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