492. Did Humans Train Dogs Ten Thousand Years Ago? The Ancestors Of Rhubarb Have Become Cultural Rel
492. Did Humans Train Dogs Ten Thousand Years Ago? The Ancestors Of Rhubarb Have Become Cultural Rel
"It just so happens that the place we went to this time is still a very hot place in China." The photographer felt like he had a headache when he said this: "It's like spring all year round, but it's also very hot."
"That's right, the global temperature is getting higher and higher... Do you want to wear sunscreen? I have all kinds of things in my car."
The driver drove in front, asking other people without looking back while driving.
"We are all men. Sun protection is something that women should do. Why should we do it? It makes everyone bitch.
Before Fang Yang said anything, the photographer here couldn't help but speak, and immediately spoke back.
Originally the driver wanted to say something, but at this moment he couldn't say anything.
As usual they were received with great enthusiasm.
This time it was still from the Cultural Relics Bureau.
After the people from the Cultural Relics Bureau appeared, people couldn't help but feel calm.
If someone from the Cultural Relics Bureau hired them to work.
Then they can go straight to work.
The rest is nothing to worry about at all.
Fang Yang still chooses the place by himself as usual.
The more they know about Fang Yang's past, the clearer they can understand what Fang Yang is, and the more they can understand that they don't need to choose a place for Fang Yang at all, but let Fang Yang do it. It's enough for Yang to choose.
[Han Dynasty green glazed pottery standing dog]
[…]
Fang Yang just started working for about five or six minutes, and then he unearthed a cultural relic.
Although it is completely different from a real dog, anyone can tell that this is a dog.
"During the Qin and Han Dynasties, dogs' work was to develop new businesses along with human farming."|| y
"Everyone thinks that if you catch mice, it must have something to do with cats."
"But dogs can actually do it, and they have done it since ancient times.
"There is a saying that dogs are nosy when catching mice, but more than 2,000 years ago, catching mice was indeed the dog's job."
【Qi】+1+1+1+1.
[Dog teaching has a long history. 】
[I don’t like it when you say that. I think the Maomao Cult has a longer history. 】
[You can take a look at the pinnacle of the Egyptian Cat Cult. 】
[This dog doesn’t look very smart. 】
[This may be the ancestor of my rhubarb. 】
[Wow, the ancestor of Rhubarb has become a cultural relic. 】
[Did dogs exist so early? When did dogs appear? Has anyone studied this? 】
[It was probably domesticated 14,000 years ago. I checked it on the website. Don’t ask me for more details. 】
[Indeed, dogs have been around for a long time, cats have been around for a long time. 】
[In this case, I can understand it, because I think dogs are closer to people than cats
[Cats have never been domesticated. Cats may live well without humans, but dogs will most likely starve to death without humans. 】
[In fact, it cannot be said that they have not been trained. It should be that they have not been completely domesticated. There is a high probability that today's pet cats will not survive as strays. 】
[Cats are actually originally solitary animals, as are their ancestors. Dogs are social animals, as are their ancestors. You see, the lone wolf is not that powerful. 】
[Dogs have been friends of humans more than 10,000 years ago, while cats have only been with humans for four to five thousand years, so cats are even more ambitious. 】
[This heritage dog is really getting cuter the more you look at it. West】
[The dog trainer has gained one point, the cat trainer needs to work harder. 】.
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