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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Prey-predator relationships at Předmostí I , 30,000 years ago
That humans ate mammoths but their paleo-dogs ate reindeer/musk ox 30,000 years ago at Předmostí I is fascinating and suggests that humans must have controlled the diet of their dogs by this time. It also suggests that these paleo-dogs could well have … Continue reading
Posted in Ancestors, Origins of dog domestication
Tagged Gravettian people, mammoths, Předmostí I
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