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Dog remains more than 8,400 years old are discovered next to human bones at a Stone Age burial site in Sweden
  • Remains of a dog that are more than 8,400 years old have been found in Sweden
  • The dog was buried next to a human in a Stone Age burial that is pre-Viking era
  • The dog is part of the goods grave tradition, where the living would leave valuables or sentimental objects next to the dead
  • The dog's remains were found in an ongoing excavation that has uncovered at east 56 ancient structures, along with fireplaces, postholes and pits
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8768503/Sweden-Bones-dog-Stone-Age-burial-site.html
 
Dog remains more than 8,400 years old are discovered next to human bones at a Stone Age burial site in Sweden
  • Remains of a dog that are more than 8,400 years old have been found in Sweden
  • The dog was buried next to a human in a Stone Age burial that is pre-Viking era
  • The dog is part of the goods grave tradition, where the living would leave valuables or sentimental objects next to the dead
  • The dog's remains were found in an ongoing excavation that has uncovered at east 56 ancient structures, along with fireplaces, postholes and pits
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8768503/Sweden-Bones-dog-Stone-Age-burial-site.html
That must be old yeller.
 
Dog remains more than 8,400 years old are discovered next to human bones at a Stone Age burial site in Sweden
  • Remains of a dog that are more than 8,400 years old have been found in Sweden
  • The dog was buried next to a human in a Stone Age burial that is pre-Viking era
  • The dog is part of the goods grave tradition, where the living would leave valuables or sentimental objects next to the dead
  • The dog's remains were found in an ongoing excavation that has uncovered at east 56 ancient structures, along with fireplaces, postholes and pits
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8768503/Sweden-Bones-dog-Stone-Age-burial-site.html

Damn, dog really is man's best friend
 

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