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Related: About this forumFirst People to Enter the Americas Likely Did so With Their Dogs
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The first people to settle in the Americas likely brought their own canine companions with them, according to new research which sheds more light on the origin of dogs.
An international team of researchers led by archaeologist Dr Angela Perri, of Durham University, UK, looked at the archaeological and genetic records of ancient people and dogs.
They found that the first people to cross into the Americas before 15,000 years ago, who were of northeast Asian descent, were accompanied by their dogs.
The researchers say this discovery suggests that dog domestication likely took place in Siberia before 23,000 years ago. People and their dogs then eventually travelled both west into the rest of Eurasia, and east into the Americas.
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https://www.heritagedaily.com/2021/01/first-people-to-enter-the-americas-likely-did-so-with-their-dogs/136932
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First People to Enter the Americas Likely Did so With Their Dogs (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Jan 2021
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DBoon
(23,068 posts)1. of course they had dogs
They weren't named "Trump"
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)2. I guess they found the proof
But I assume that this was always the case,
And I don't know why any research was required.
tblue37
(66,035 posts)3. The book "A Dog in the Cave" deals with the domestication of dogs and the coevolution of dogs and
humans. It also deals with human migration with dogs all over the globe.
Duppers
(28,247 posts)4. I wouldn't travel far without my dog either. 😁
That was a nice read. It's somehow comforting to me to know ancient peoples needed their dogs with them too.
Here's another nice read on the subject:
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/ancient-domesticated-dog-0014242