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Briefing: Ancient bones show dogs have been woven into human life for nearly 16,000 years
Strategic angle: New findings reveal the deep-rooted relationship between humans and dogs, dating back millennia.
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Updated 15 days ago
The latest archaeological findings indicate that dogs have been integral to human life for approximately 16,000 years. This long-standing relationship suggests a deep-rooted interdependence.
The evidence, derived from ancient bones, points to a mutual evolution that has shaped both species significantly over millennia. This relationship has implications for understanding human social structures and animal domestication.
As these findings continue to emerge, they may influence future research on the role of domesticated animals in human history and the development of societal norms surrounding companionship.