“…Remember, however, that parts of their DNA has survived in AMHs Neandertals had interbred with (e.g. Geher et al, 2017). Thus in the long run Neandertals DNA continues to multiply and supports the livelihood of AMHs outside Africa to our days.…”
As an alternative to the domestication hypothesis, it has been proposed that "Wolves met humans in a phase of human apprenticeship to wolf pastoralism and, in a subsequent process of coevolution, wolves turned into dogs." (Schleidt, 1998, p. 4
“…Remember, however, that parts of their DNA has survived in AMHs Neandertals had interbred with (e.g. Geher et al, 2017). Thus in the long run Neandertals DNA continues to multiply and supports the livelihood of AMHs outside Africa to our days.…”
As an alternative to the domestication hypothesis, it has been proposed that "Wolves met humans in a phase of human apprenticeship to wolf pastoralism and, in a subsequent process of coevolution, wolves turned into dogs." (Schleidt, 1998, p. 4
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