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  2. An international team of scientists has just identified what they believe is the world's first known dog, which was a large and toothy canine that lived 31,700 years ago and subsisted on a diet of horse, musk ox and reindeer, according to a new study.
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    The Paleolithic dog was a Late Pleistocene canine. They were directly associated with human hunting camps in Europe over 30,000 years ago and it is proposed that these were domesticated. They are further proposed to be either a proto-dog and the ancestor of the domestic dog or an extinct, morphologically and genetically divergent wolf population.
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    The dire wolf (Aenocyon dirus / iːˈnɒsaɪ.ɒn ˈdaɪrəs /) is an extinct canine. It is one of the most famous prehistoric carnivores in North America, along with its extinct competitor Smilodon.
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    (By the way, the prehistoric dog formerly known as Osteoborus has now been assigned as a species of Borophagus.) Until recently, it was widely believed that the late Eocene Cynodictis ("in-between dog) was the first true "canid," and thus lay at the root of 30 million years of dog evolution.

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    The remains belong to Canis (Xenocyon) lycaonoides, or the Eurasian hunting dog, which probably first evolved in East Asia around 1.8 million years ago and died out about 800,000 years ago. Based on the bone fragments found in Dmanisi—some teeth and bits of a jawbone—the ancient dog weighed some 66 pounds when it died, likely in young adulthood.
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    Paleolithic dog - Wikipedia

    Purported remains of "Paleolithic dogs" have been reported from several European archaeological sites dating to over 30,000 years ago. Their status as domesticated is highly controversial, with some authors suggesting them to be the ancestors of the domestic dog or an extinct, morphologically and genetically … See more

    One authority has classified the Paleolithic dog as Canis c.f. familiaris (where c.f. is a Latin term meaning uncertain, as in Canis believed to be familiaris). Previously in 1969, a study of ancient mammoth-bone dwellings at the See more

    The Paleolithic dog was smaller than the Pleistocene wolf (Canis c.f. lupus) and the extant grey wolf (Canis lupus), with a skull size that indicates a dog similar in size to the modern large dog breeds. The Paleolithic dog had a mean body mass of 36–37 kg (79–82 … See more

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    There are a number of recently discovered specimens which are proposed as being Paleolithic dogs, however their taxonomy is debated. These have been found in either Europe or … See more

    In 2013, a major Mitochondrial DNA study has found that divergence times from wolf to dog implies a European origin of the domestic dog dating 18,800-32,100 years ago, which supports the hypothesis that dog domestication preceded the emergence of … See more

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    In 2002, a study looked at 2 fossil skulls of large canids dated at 16,945 years before present (YBP) that had been found buried 2 metres and 7 … See more

    In 2015, a study of bone collagen taken from a number of species found at the 30,000 YBP mammoth-hut site of Predmosti in the Czech Republic indicated that the Pleistocene … See more

    Among archeologists, the proposed timing of the development of a relationship between humans and wolves is debated. There exists two schools of thought. The early domestication theory argues that the relationship commenced once humans moved into the … See more

     
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  4. Pictures and Profiles of Prehistoric Dogs - ThoughtCo

    Apr 28, 2019 · What did dogs look like before Gray Wolves were domesticated into modern poodles, schnauzers and golden retrievers? On the following …

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  6. Study: At Least Five Dog Lineages Existed 11,000 …

    Nov 3, 2020 · The researchers found that dogs likely arose once from a now-extinct wolf population and that by 11,000 years ago, at least five major ancestry lineages had diversified, demonstrating a deep genetic history of dogs during …

  7. World's first dog lived 31,700 years ago, ate big - NBC …

    Oct 17, 2008 · The discovery could push back the date for the earliest dog by 17,700 years, since the second oldest known dog, found in Russia, dates to 14,000 years ago.

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    Oct 30, 2020 · Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what extent it was linked to humans. We sequenced 27 ancient dog genomes and found that all dogs share a common ancestry …

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    Jul 6, 2018 · Dogs were present in the Americas before the arrival of European colonists, but the origin and fate of these precontact dogs are largely unknown. We sequenced 71 mitochondrial and 7 nuclear genomes from ancient North …

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