Using the oldest dog genes studied so far, scientists are finding more evidence that our furry friends have been our ...
One dog, known from bones found at the Pinarbasi rock shelter site in Turkey used by ancient human hunter-gatherers, is about ...
The oldest ancient dog genomes on record all come from a population that lived alongside Ice Age hunter-gatherers across ...
Two new papers have shown that dogs were fully distinct from wolves—and companions with people—more than 14,000 years ago.
A jawbone found in a Somerset cave rewrites the story of when and how dogs became our best friends.
Two new studies suggest that genetically stable dogs were living among humans in Europe by about 14,000 years ago.
Bones unearthed at several sites show that dogs were widely distributed across West Eurasia by at least 14,000 years ago.
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The endangered Mexican Gray wolf remains an ongoing conservation topic in Arizona, and during a tour by the Society of Environmental Journalists April 24, wolf advocates, wildlife ...
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 ...
Those tiny, fluffy dogs walking down the street may look cute but beware — they probably have some wolf in them. That is the discovery announced on Monday by U.S. scientists, who were surprised to ...
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