A new study into dingo DNA has found many animals previously considered to be purebred actually have domestic dog genetics.
For nearly 1,000 years, the bones of a dingo lay hidden in a riverside midden on Barkindji Country, in western New South ...
New research shows how the ancestors of the Barkindji people in Australia ritually added river mussel shells to a burial site ...
An ancient dingo skeleton uncovered along Australia’s Baaka (Darling River) is giving archaeologists rare insight into the ...
They found that the Barkindji ancestors had buried the dingo with the same care and ceremony as any beloved human member of ...
The remains of an ancient dingo is shining new light on deep relationships between Australia’s First Nations and the wild ...
Ancient and modern dingo DNA reveals eight genetically distinct groups of dingoes – and the limited influence of domestic dog ...
A millennium-old dingo deliberately buried by Barkindji ancestors in Australia, is offering rare insight into the depth of ...
Using ancient DNA, scientists found that most dingoes remain largely pure with only small amounts of dog ancestry.
Researchers previously thought dingoes were distance cousins of domestic dogs, though still genetically similar enough to frequently breed with the wild canines, creating hybrids. However, recent ...
Archaeologists have excavated the remains of a dingo that was buried by ancestors of the Australian Aboriginal Barkindji ...