
New discovery: A dingo dog grave shows a close relationship with people
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Archaeologists found an old dingo grave in Australia.
This grave is over a thousand years old.
It is located in New South Wales, near a river.
Scientists saw traces of feeding the animal there.
This shows that indigenous inhabitants cared very much for these dogs.
People gave the dog food and water.
Common dingo was like a family member to them.
This is the first such scientific evidence in history.
The discovery helps us better understand the past.
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