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Bonn–Oberkassel dog
- The earliest known relationship between dogs and humans is attested by the 1914 discovery of the Bonn–Oberkassel dog, who was buried alongside two humans in modern-day Oberkassel, Germany, approximately 15,000 years ago.
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The earliest known relationship between dogs and humans is attested by the 1914 discovery of the Bonn–Oberkassel dog, who was buried alongside two humans in modern-day Oberkassel, Germany, approximately 15,000 years ago. [1]
- Where, Why, How and When Did Dog Domestication Happen?
- Tracing The Geography of Dog Domestication and Migration?
- Genetic and Behavioral Evolution of The Modern Dog and Their Humans
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Conflicting theories exist related to exactly where and when was the modern dog domesticated by humans. However, we can safely consider the following historical picture in our minds. Let us go back around 23,000 years ago. The last Ice Age was ending. Ancestors of modern humans were adapting to a hunter-gatherer lifestyle. Among the wolf population...
Much like the timing of dog domestication, at least two schools of opinion exist regarding the geographical site where the domestication occurred. To avoid controversy, let us briefly discuss the rationale put forth by each scientist group, without trying to draw any definitive conclusions about the exact location of dog domestication. A representa...
As the human-dog bond developed and solidified, the wolf ancestors of modern dogs slowly transitioned into dog-like wolves and then to wolf-like dogs and finally to bona fide dogs. Let us peek into the science of the actual changes that happened alongside this metamorphosis.
Ardalan et al. 2011. Comprehensive study of mtDNA among Southwest Asian dogs contradicts independent domestication of wolf, but implies dog–wolf hybridization. Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 1(3):373-385Arendt et al. 2016. Diet adaptation in dog reflects spread of prehistoric agriculture. Heredity. Vol. 117(5):301-306Ding et al. 2012. Origins of domestic dog in Southern East Asia is supported by analysis of Y-chromosome DNA. Heredity. Vol. 108(5):507-514Frantz et al. 2016. Genomic and archaeological evidence suggest a dual origin of domestic dogs. Science. Vol 352:6290Mar 21, 2023 · Where did dogs come from and how did evolving alongside humans shape both them and us? MADE FOR EACH OTHER considers the history of the remarkable bond betwe...
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May 4, 2023 · In this special issue, the authors look at the relationships between humans and their dogs in a variety of contexts and settings, including examples from the Carpathian Mountains of Romania to the tropical jungles of Mexico, and from the ancient Pacific Northwest to modern Madagascar.
Apr 3, 2024 · Most scientific literature concludes that dogs have a special bond with humans for this reason. They understand us and communicate with us better than any other animal. But psychologist Clive...
Oct 15, 2023 · The bond between humans and dogs is often celebrated and has led to many fictional and non- fictional famous canine characters. Lassie, a Border Collie , celebrated for her intelligence, Pippin, a noble pooch that followed his owner through various adventures on an airplane, and Hachiko, a dog that mourned his owner’s death, and waited for ...
Jul 20, 2018 · Jeffrey Kluger writes about the special bond humans and dogs have shared for centuries — so much so that humans can speak dog