Paleolithic humans domesticate dogs and spread them across Eurasia Ancient DNA shows dogs accompanied hunter‑gatherers across ...
A bioarchaeologist is a scientist who combines biology, the study of life, with archaeology, the study of human history ...
Prehistoric wolf remains found on a Baltic island suggest that humans cared for wolves thousands of years before dogs fully emerged, according to a new study. Archaeologists found the remains, dated ...
New research led by scientists at the American Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History reveals that the majority of dogs living today have low but detectable ...
Dogs were the only domesticated animals present in Europe before agriculture.
New genetic and archaeological research suggests the partnership between humans and dogs began far earlier than previously established, with evidence indicating that domesticated dogs were distinct ...
Hunting companion, alarm system, loyal partner? The history of dogs by our side may have begun much earlier than we long ...