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Ancient dog remains rewrite timeline of canine evolution, study finds
Updated On: 31 March, 2026 08:50 AM IST | London | Agencies
The study into the birth of the canine proves that dogs not only broke away from their wolf ancestors earlier than researchers thought, but that the relationship between man and dog was intimate, from the get-go

The Gough’s Cave fossil. PIC COURTESY/Nature Journal
Researchers believed they evolved from grey wolves during the last Ice Age, but dog remains discovered at Gough’s Cave in England and Pınarbası in Turkey pushed that timeline back, 5000 years earlier than had been previously recorded.
The study into the birth of the canine proves that dogs not only broke away from their wolf ancestors earlier than researchers thought, but that the relationship between man and dog was intimate, from the get-go.

