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  1. Dec 26, 2018 · These dates confirm that the Stilwell II and Koster dogs represent the earliest directly dated evidence for domesticated dogs in the Americas and the oldest intentional individually buried dogs known worldwide.

    • Angela Perri, Chris Widga, Dennis Lawler, Terrance Martin, Thomas Loebel, Kenneth Farnsworth, Luci K...
    • 2019
  2. Jul 6, 2018 · Dogs were present in the Americas before the arrival of European colonists, but the origin and fate of these precontact dogs are largely unknown. We sequenced 71 mitochondrial and 7 nuclear genomes from ancient North American and Siberian dogs from time frames spanning ~9000 years.

    • Máire Ní Leathlobhair, Angela R. Perri, Angela R. Perri, Evan K. Irving-Pease, Kelsey E. Witt, Anna ...
    • 2018
  3. Nov 3, 2019 · Because domestication had to have happened between those events, the team puts it somewhere from 20,000 to 40,000 years ago.” (Lallensack 2017) This new study argues that dogs must have been domesticated before the genetic split to account for them being genetically different from wolves.

  4. Mar 3, 2020 · In the first phase, highly specific behaviors valued by nomadic hunter-gatherer societies, such as tracking and consuming prey, drove the initial evolution of primary dogs at the beginning of domestication ( Ostrander et al., 2017 ).

    • Zhe Zhang, Saber Khederzadeh, Yan Li
    • 2020
  5. In 2021, a literature review of the current evidence infers that domestication of the dog began in Siberia 26,000-19,700 years ago by Ancient North Eurasians, then later dispersed eastwards into the Americas and westwards across Eurasia.

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  7. Here we review much of the literature that pertains to the tempo and mode of domestic dog evolution, and interactions with humans in the Americas, since their arrival in late Pleistocene or early Holocene times.

  8. Jul 10, 2018 · Domestic dogs probably first arrived in North America with early human settlers from Siberia, only to be wiped out by Europeans half a millennium ago.

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