AdvertisementAfter months of painstaking excavation work, the remains of a faithful dog of a long-vanished breed who was buried more than 8,400 years ago beside his master in a grave in Sweden have been revealed in their full glory. A buried dog somehow shows how similar we are over the millennia when it comes to the feelings like grief and loss,' Dr Persson said in a statement. Experts believe that the Ljungaviken site was inhabited by hunters during the Stone Age. A buried dog somehow shows how similar we are over the millennia when it comes to the feelings like grief and loss,' Dr Persson said in a statement. Experts believe that the Ljungaviken site, pictured, was inhabited by hunters during the Stone Age.
Source: Daily Mail November 24, 2020 16:01 UTC