Two new papers have shown that dogs were fully distinct from wolves—and companions with people—more than 14,000 years ago.
New research pushes the first genetic evidence of dogs back by 5,000 years and suggests that hunter-gatherer groups may have ...
The oldest ancient dog genomes on record all come from a population that lived alongside Ice Age hunter-gatherers across ...
A study incorporating fresh DNA data and archaeological evidence has revealed that the last Neanderthals in Europe experienced a massive population turnover. The research shows that late Neanderthals ...
Scientists think dogs descended from an ancient population of gray wolves somewhere in Europe or Asia. Tens of thousands of ...
Scans of more than 3,500 people allow scientists to draw up a guide to the brain areas that work together from birth to 100 ...
Study reveals how Bronze Age communities changed diets and burial practices without major population replacement.
Researchers previously discovered 13 sets of human remains buried in a similar manner at the same grave site in Dijon ...