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The First Domesticated Animal

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This 3 page paper argues that the dog is most likely the first domesticated animal. Bibliography lists 4 sources.

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3 pages (~225 words per page)

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student to assume they are part of an archaeological dig and describe their day. They will obviously want to pick a spot that they enjoy visiting, so the dig can be in the United States or overseas, depending on their preference. In March, 2008, an archaeological team began a small, carefully-monitored excavation at Stonehenge, one of the legendary sites in the world. This is the first time in 44 years that anyone has been allowed to work at Stonehenge, and the dig was tiny: the trench that the archaeologists dug was only "8 by 11 feet, and 2 to 6 feet deep in the southeastern sector of the stone circle" (Jones, 2008, p. 44). The dig was only two weeks long, and even that length of time made English Heritage, custodian of the site, nervous; they were reluctant to allow digs at the monument at all (Jones, 2008). But the findings shed new light on the purpose of the stone circles, which is still a mystery: it may be that Stonehenge was dedicated to healing, not to astronomy or religion as previously believed (Jones, 2008). The excavation team found pottery and other artifacts at the site; they also found bone fragments (Jones, 2008). These were identified as human, but just for fun, suppose there were also bones identified as canine-dogs have been found in other burial sites in England, so lets put a pooch here as well. Stonehenge is on Salisbury Plain, and the weather would probably be overcast and/or rainy much of the time. This makes working in a trench doubly difficult, and the student would have been faced with working in slippery mud that would make identifying objects more difficult than if conditions were drier. At any rate, bones were found and identified as canine; does this mean ...

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