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Ancient Dog Discovery Reveals Humans Bonded with Dogs 15,000 Years Ago

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Last updated: March 26, 2026 4:39 pm
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A small jawbone fossil reveals early evidence of dog domestication.
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A small jawbone discovered deep inside a cave in Somerset has changed our understanding of how dogs became human companions.

Scientists used DNA analysis to confirm that the bone belonged to one of the earliest domesticated dogs. This finding shows that humans and dogs lived closely together in Britain around 15,000 years ago. This timeline pushes back the origins of dog domestication by about 5,000 years.

According to William Marsh, the discovery highlights how strong this bond already was during the Stone Age. Even at that early stage, humans and dogs shared a close and cooperative relationship.

Dogs originally evolved from grey wolves. During the end of the Ice Age, some wolves began staying near human camps. They scavenged leftover food and gradually became less aggressive.

Over time, humans started to rely on these animals. Early dogs helped with hunting, guarding, and tracking. This partnership turned them into valuable companions instead of wild predators.

As generations passed, selective breeding shaped dogs into many different forms. They developed shorter snouts, smaller teeth, and a wide variety of sizes and roles.

The key evidence came from a 9cm jawbone found in Gough’s Cave. Although researchers discovered the bone during excavations in the 1920s, it remained stored in a museum for decades. Experts originally believed it was unremarkable.

During his research, Marsh revisited the specimen after reading an overlooked study suggesting it might belong to a dog. He then conducted genetic testing, which confirmed its true identity.

The result surprised many experts. Lachie Scarsbrook initially doubted the claim. However, once he reviewed the data, he recognized its importance.

This discovery provides the earliest clear evidence of domesticated dogs in the region. It also shows that the human-dog bond began much earlier than scientists previously believed.

Even a small fossil can reshape history. In this case, a single bone has revealed how one of humanity’s most important relationships first began.

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