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Man's Ancient Friend: 6,000-Year-Old Dog Remains Found On Arabian Peninsula

These 6,000-year-old remains found buried alongside humans are believed to be the earliest example of dog domestication on the Arabian Peninsula. (Royal Commission for AlUla, Discovery and the University of Western Australia)
These 6,000-year-old remains found buried alongside humans are believed to be the earliest example of dog domestication on the Arabian Peninsula. (Royal Commission for AlUla, Discovery and the University of Western Australia)

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