Dogs transformed from wolves during the Stone Age, study finds - Dogs developed stockier faces and shorter snouts shortly ...
The staggering array of modern dog breeds is typically traced to the Victorian era. But half of all canine variation was in ...
Biologist and archaeologist Allowen Evin, of CNRS, and her colleagues compared the size and shape of 643 skulls from dogs and wolves: 158 from modern dogs, 86 from modern wolves, and 391 from ...
A new study finds that the wide range of domestic dog shapes and physical attributes we're familiar with today first started appearing thousands of years ago.
Dr Carly Ameen from the University of Exeter, another lead researcher on this project, explained to BBC News that almost half ...
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The Incredible Diversity of Dogs Began More Than 10,000 Years Before Modern Breeds
“We found that dogs were already remarkably diverse in their skull shapes and sizes more than 11,000 years ago — long before ...
Analyses of fossils and ancient genomics reveal how early human populations bred less wolf-like companions, and might have ...
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Dogs were travelling the world with humans over 10,000 years ago, with surprisingly diverse forms
Ancient dog skulls and DNA reveal a surprising diversity in shape and size over 10,000 years ago, long before modern breeds.
While the research suggests a large amount of diversity existed as early as the Stone Age, many of the dogs we keep as pets ...
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