Diane K. Boyd
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There's many ideas about how dogs... Over time. Right. The ones who were least afraid hung around.
There's many ideas about how dogs... Over time. Right. The ones who were least afraid hung around.
There's many ideas about how dogs... Over time. Right. The ones who were least afraid hung around.
Yeah, and then people would grab one of those wolves or let them hang around, and then they would clean up the offal around the camp and whatever. There's many ideas. Of course, nobody knows. But what is kind of known is the dates from DNA and carbon dating, the dates at which humans were able to domesticate livestock and the dates at which humans were able to domesticate dogs from wolves.
Yeah, and then people would grab one of those wolves or let them hang around, and then they would clean up the offal around the camp and whatever. There's many ideas. Of course, nobody knows. But what is kind of known is the dates from DNA and carbon dating, the dates at which humans were able to domesticate livestock and the dates at which humans were able to domesticate dogs from wolves.
Yeah, and then people would grab one of those wolves or let them hang around, and then they would clean up the offal around the camp and whatever. There's many ideas. Of course, nobody knows. But what is kind of known is the dates from DNA and carbon dating, the dates at which humans were able to domesticate livestock and the dates at which humans were able to domesticate dogs from wolves.
And domesticating dogs preceded livestock. Livestock was like 11,000 years ago, roughly, of all species, swine, horses, cows, whatever, sheep.
And domesticating dogs preceded livestock. Livestock was like 11,000 years ago, roughly, of all species, swine, horses, cows, whatever, sheep.
And domesticating dogs preceded livestock. Livestock was like 11,000 years ago, roughly, of all species, swine, horses, cows, whatever, sheep.
And no livestock. No livestock. Exactly, because it hadn't happened yet.
And no livestock. No livestock. Exactly, because it hadn't happened yet.
And no livestock. No livestock. Exactly, because it hadn't happened yet.
So there would be more opportunity, potentially, for these animals... Again, I'm not saying it was to help each other so much, but they took advantage of each other's strengths and weaknesses. The wolf's strength was being able to hunt, run something down. It's also tired that people didn't do that. And then people say, oh yeah, that thing's crippled over there.
So there would be more opportunity, potentially, for these animals... Again, I'm not saying it was to help each other so much, but they took advantage of each other's strengths and weaknesses. The wolf's strength was being able to hunt, run something down. It's also tired that people didn't do that. And then people say, oh yeah, that thing's crippled over there.
So there would be more opportunity, potentially, for these animals... Again, I'm not saying it was to help each other so much, but they took advantage of each other's strengths and weaknesses. The wolf's strength was being able to hunt, run something down. It's also tired that people didn't do that. And then people say, oh yeah, that thing's crippled over there.