Signs of ‘feeding’ ritual at dingo burial site shed new light on bond between First Nations people and canines
The Guardian World ·

The discovery of a millennium-old dingo burial site in western New South Wales, including evidence of a “feeding” ritual never before documented archaeologically, has shed new light on the …
The discovery of a millennium-old dingo burial site in western New South Wales, including evidence of a “feeding” ritual never before documented archaeologically, has shed new light on the longstanding relationship between the canines and First Nations people. The dingo was buried along the Baaka, or Darling River, in Kinchega national park near the Menindee Lakes. …
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