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SCIENCEMay 18 · 14:01 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLDDonna Lu Assistant editor, climate, environment and science

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

A millennium-old dingo burial site was discovered in western New South Wales, revealing evidence of a 'feeding' ritual between First Nations people and canines. The site is located near the Menindee Lakes in Kinchega national park. This finding sheds new light on the relationship between the two.

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