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Ancient Dog DNA Reveals 16,000-Year History of Human Companionship
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New research analyzing ancient dog DNA indicates that the bond between humans and dogs stretches back at least 16,000 years. The study provides insights into the domestication process and the evolution of dogs alongside human societies. This discovery highlights the enduring nature of the human-animal connection and the significant role dogs have played in human history.Articole despre acest subiect
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Ancient dog DNA suggests 16,000 years of human companionship
The discovery of the oldest ever dog DNA, discovered in a piece of a skull found in modern day Turkey, suggests dogs may have been human companions for 16,000 years, new research said Wednesday.
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