Scientists pinpoint exactly when dogs became man's best friend
Humans domesticated dogs thousands of years earlier than initially thought, according to new research. Analyses of canine bones in Alaska suggests man and dog were living together much earlier than previously thought - around 10,000 BC. The bones contained traces of salmon proteins, indicating that canines were regularly eating fish that must have been caught by humans - a sign of domestication. Researchers from the the University of Arizona found a 12,000-year-old lower leg bone that belonged to a wolf-sized, adult canine at an archaeological site called Swan Point, located about 70 miles southeast of Fairbanks.
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