North America's first dogs were domesticated in Siberia, but their descendants are all gone
by Deborah Netburn, Los Angeles Times
Jul 06, 2018
2 minutes
The arrival of the first Europeans in the Americas in the 15th century didn't just affect the lives of native people already living here. It also took a devastating toll on their pets.
In a paper published this week in Science, an international team of archaeologists and geneticists report that the lineage of dogs that thrived alongside
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