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Dogs first tamed in China - To be food?

Wolves were domesticated no more than 16,300 years ago in southern China, a new genetic analysis suggestsâ??and it's possible the canines were tamed to be livestock, not pets, the study...

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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2009, 09:50:46 pm »
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Funny huh.... tamed livestock to eat the rest of your livestock Wink
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Dogs first tamed in China - To be food?

Wolves were domesticated no more than 16,300 years ago in southern China, a new genetic analysis suggestsâ??and it's possible the canines were tamed to be livestock, not pets, the study...

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The experts are, probably, out by better than 40,000 years, as I expect the first dogs were domesticated for hunting, in Africa. As well, there is no proven connection, between China and central America, where dogs (the hairless) were domesticated for food. They were also a food Item for some of North Americas indigenous people, again, no Chinese connection.

There is an 18,000 year gap, between American "indigenous" people and China, due to an ice-age. It is poor science! It is amazing how each "scientist" thinks HE has the final answer, not just another small clue.

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