Hasty Briefsbeta

Our dogs' diversity can be traced back to the Stone Age

9 days ago
  • #domestication
  • #dog evolution
  • #Stone Age
  • Dogs' physical transformation from wolves began in the Middle Stone Age, over 10,000 years ago.
  • A study of 600+ prehistoric canine skulls revealed early diversity in dog shapes, including shorter snouts and wider heads.
  • Nearly half of modern dog breed diversity was present by the middle of the Stone Age.
  • Dogs were the first domesticated animals, with evidence of human-canine relationships spanning 30,000 years.
  • Humans and wolves likely formed mutualistic relationships, with tamer wolves scavenging near human settlements.
  • Physical changes in dogs may stem from human interaction, environmental adaptation, and dietary shifts.
  • Ancient DNA studies show dogs migrated alongside humans, integrating into societies for millennia.