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Posted by PLOS_ONE_Group on 09 Mar 2013 at 00:32 GMT
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Title: “33000-year-old skull may be of oldest ancestor of dogs , AniNews.in”
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Title: “The Modern Dog is at Least 33,000 Years Old | Cleveland Leader”
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Title: “Fossil suggests dogs were domesticated 33,000 years ago | www.efe.com”
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Publication: Eureka Alert
Title: “Siberian fossil revealed to be one of the oldest known domestic dogs”
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Title: “DNA analysis finds 33,000 year old dog ancestor in Siberia - National Paeleontology | Examiner.com”
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Publication: French Tribune
Title: “Modern Dogs Existent for More Than 33,000 Years: Study | French Tribune”
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Publication: Houston Chronicle Blog
Title: “Dogs may have been Man's Best Friend for long time | SciGuy | a Chron.com blog”
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Publication: LA Times
Title: “Old dog bones teach new trick - latimes.com”
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Title: “Dogs Domesticated 33,000 Years Ago, Skull Suggests | LiveScience”
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Publication: Nature World News
Title: “Fossil DNA Analysis Reveal 33000 Years Old Dog Ancestor in Siberia : animals : NatureWorldNews”
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Publication: NBC News Science
Title: “DNA from fossil suggests dogs were domesticated 33,000 years ago - Science”
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Publication: PHYS Org
Title: “Siberian fossil revealed to be one of the oldest known domestic dogs”
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Publication: ria.ru
Title: “33,000-Year-Old Dog 'Not Wolf' - Genetic Study | Science | RIA Novosti”
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Publication: Science World Report
Title: “Fossil of Oldest-Known Ancestors of Modern Dog Found : Topics : Science World Report”
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Publication: Smithsonian Blogs Surprising Science
Title: “This 33,000-Year-Old Skull Belonged to One of the World's First Dogs | Surprising Science”
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Publication: Times of India
Title: “Fossil tooth hints dogs were domesticated 33,000 years ago - The Times of India”
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Publication: Top News Arab Emirates
Title: “Research to find the Time when Man Started Domesticating Dogs | TopNews Arab Emirates”
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Publication: UPI
Title: “Siberian skull with dog features is 33,000 years old - UPI.com”
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Publication: US News
Title: “Earliest Known Dog Fossils Found in Russia - US News and World Report”
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RE: Media Coverage of This Article
PLOS_ONE_Group replied to PLOS_ONE_Group on 01 Apr 2013 at 19:05 GMT
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Publication: For what they were we are
Title: “33,000 years old dog from Altai is directly related to modern dogs”
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