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William Marsh
PersonWilliam Marsh is not mentioned in the provided articles, which discuss the history of dogs in Europe and Turkey.
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The provided articles do not mention anyone named William Marsh. Instead, they focus on archaeological findings related to the early domestication of dogs. The articles discuss evidence suggesting that dogs have been companions to humans in Europe for over 15,000 years, with genetic data confirming canine remains dating back approximately 10,900 years. One article highlights the discovery of puppy remains in Turkey, dating back roughly 15,800 years, found at the Pınarbaşı site. These puppies were deliberately buried by humans and had a diet including fish, indicating a close relationship between humans and dogs in that region during that period. The significance of these findings lies in their contribution to understanding the timeline and geographical locations of early dog domestication and the evolving relationship between humans and canines.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
