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Adopted Then Killed: The Discovery of a Paleolithic Dog Skeleton Reveals More About Early DomesticationThe dog’s preserved skeleton shows signs that it was cared for by humans. One of the most telling pieces of evidence is a set of healed vertebrae. These injuries suggest that the dog was treated ...
An “extremely rare” 16,000-year-old canine skeleton from southern France offers evidence that Stone Age humans cared for their pets – although the animal was also probably killed by humans.
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