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  1. 3 lis 2021 · An ethnographic study co-authored by Quinlan found that, contrary to the stereotyped image of a man and his dog forging their way through the wilderness, women’s perceptions of dogs were positively correlated to both their utility in a given society and their status as persons. It may have been women who consolidated this millennia-long ...

  2. 15 sty 2015 · This idea is built on the assumption that dogs have been selected to cooperate and communicate with humans during domestication and, thus, evolved some genetic predispositions allowing them to develop skills shared with humans (Hare et al., 2002; Topál et al., 2009; Miklósi and Topál, 2013).

  3. 3 kwi 2024 · An ambitious study published in Science in 2020 attempted to trace that process by sequencing 27 ancient dog genomes. In analyzing them, the authors discovered that dogs probably arose from a...

  4. 18 lip 2024 · It is the result of centuries of co-evolution with humans, suggests a community-science study that compared the responses of dogs and pet pigs to the sound of humans crying and humming.

  5. 29 paź 2020 · 29 October 2020. Ancient dog DNA reveals 11,000 years of canine evolution. Genomes trace how the animals moved around the world — often with humans by their side. Ewen Callaway. New Guinea ...

  6. 14 maj 2013 · Dogs are more than man's best friend: They may be partners in humans' evolutionary journey, according to a new study.

  7. 4 lis 2020 · Where many ancient people went, their dogs followed. Still, other human ancestors opted to adopt locally when they arrived at their new homestead, a new study in the journal Science suggests.

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