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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 16, 2021 · With sequencing practices evolving, new bone finds could further illustrate the history of domesticated dogs and how they migrated with humans across Asia and into North America. Dog lovers may be left wondering: Exactly what dog breed was it that was found in Alaska?

  3. How these non-European animals meshed with humans in everyday life, how they functioned in the symbolic ream, and how their roles varied across cultural boundaries are questions basic to our...

  4. Jul 6, 2018 · We sequenced 71 mitochondrial and 7 nuclear genomes from ancient North American and Siberian dogs from time frames spanning ~9000 years. Our analysis indicates that American dogs were not derived from North American wolves.

    • Máire Ní Leathlobhair, Angela R. Perri, Angela R. Perri, Evan K. Irving-Pease, Kelsey E. Witt, Anna ...
    • 2018
  5. Aug 20, 2009 · The going theory is that dogs were domesticated somewhere between 15,000 and 40,000 years ago. But, Boyko explains, genetic testing has not gone deep enough to come up with a more...

  6. A large, international team of researchers sequenced DNA from the mitochondria, or cellular power plants, of 71 North American and Siberian dog bones—including from one of the Koster dogs—dated from about 10,000 to 1000 years ago.

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  8. Jun 2, 2016 · But, it’s still possible that dogs were domesticated just once, creating a large, widespread, interbreeding population that only later resolved into two distinct lineages.

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