New research pushes the first genetic evidence of dogs back by 5,000 years and suggests that hunter-gatherer groups may have ...
The findings challenge prevailing domestication timelines in anthropology.
A groundbreaking interdisciplinary study has unveiled the dramatic 2,000-year history of a population living at the southern edge of the ancient Andean farming frontier. By analyzing ancient DNA from ...
Some bones indicate that the hunter-gatherers of the time fed dogs fish. Their remains were also treated in similar ways to ...
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Ancient DNA reveals how farming spread in the southern Andes of Argentina
Learn more about how some hunter-gatherers in the Southern Andes adopted maize farming.
This unique relationship between people and dogs has existed for such a long time and is continuing on today,” said ...
The close relationship between humans and dogs has been ongoing for more than 14,000 years, a new study has discovered.
A new study reveals that farming in Argentina’s Uspallata Valley was adopted by local hunter-gatherers rather than introduced ...
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