Dog burial as common ritual in Neolithic populations

09:25 EST 15 Feb 2019 | Science Blog

Dog burial as common ritual in Neolithic populationsCoinciding with the Pit Grave culture (4200-3600 years before our era), coming from Southern Europe, the Neolithic communities of the north-eastern Iberian Peninsula started a ceremonial activity related to the sacrifice and burial of dogs. The high amount of cases that are recorded in Catalonia suggests it was a general practice and it proves the […]

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