8,000 years old rock art in Saudi Arabia documents the earliest known use of dog leashes
Two ancient sites in Saudi Arabia have revealed an unexpected surprise, a new paper reports – the oldest known recording of dogs put on a leash. The 8,000-year-old images are etched into rock and depict humans and dogs working together in hunts before the widespread emergence of agriculture. The carvings were discovered by Maria Guagnin, an…
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