Arf!
I wonder if Dody Fugate is related to The Blue Fugates
After all the palavering, the only thing that can be said with certainty is, the buried dogs in groups, individually, and with human remains. Everything else is speculation.
This is such a perversion of the scientific method. All one has to do is state a hypothesis and it stands until further research can supplant it. When the tales and fables are spun in the first instance out of just imagination, where would one go to get further information. Since this is prehistoric, there will be no smoking gun; ergo, the first fiction stands. This is what represents scientific inquiry in so many fields.
There is such an incestuous relationship in the “scientific” community that few will challenge others else they run the risk of being branded a heretic.
I have a basenji dog. The ancient Egyptians were frequently buried with them. Some people feel that the Egyptian god of the Dead, Anubis, was inspired by basenjis. Basenjis were considered “guardians of the tombs.”
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