Posted on 05/24/2026 2:50:36 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
A genetic study of the remains of four 2,000-year-old dogs recovered from two archaeological sites on the Korean Peninsula suggests that the canines belonged to a lineage separate from other dog populations in East Asia, according to the Korea JoongAng Daily. It had been previously thought that dog populations in East Asian shared a single lineage. Hyeongcheol Kim of the Gaya National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, Suyeon Kim and A-reum Yu of the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage, and their colleagues determined that ancient Korean dogs resembled the Australian dingo and the New Guinea singing dog. Korean dogs were also found to carry DNA from European dogs, indicating that Korean dogs had contact with Western dogs over a period of thousands of years. In addition, Korean dogs and wolves continued to interbreed after domestication. Most of this contact was with the now extinct Japanese wolf (Canis lupus hodophilax), but ancient Korean dogs also likely mixed with wolf populations from Korea and China. Read the original scholarly article about this research in PLOS One. To read about another study of dogs in the Pacific Northwest, go to "Ancient DNA Revolution: Wild and Woolly Ancestors."
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I tried contacting one of the researchers, got his machine. Message indicated that he was in his lab. I left no message.
Only scared dogs hang around Asian restaurants
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They taste rike chicken!
Ha! What my 3000 year old breed Shiba Inu descended from. The little bastards are crazy for the first few years but are practically born housebroken, clean themselves like cats and are extremely loyal. Most can only have one owner. The Shiba, Korean Jindo, the dingo and the New Guinea singing dogs all look similar but haven’t yet been connected genetically.
Korean dogs were raised to be soft and juicy and taste good with a side of rice....
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