The remains of wild dogs were found amount the prehistoric bones of our ancestors who lived thousands of years ago true ornfalse

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True. The remains of wild dogs, or canines that are believed to be ancestors of modern domestic dogs, have been found alongside prehistoric human bones at various archaeological sites. This suggests that there was a relationship between early humans and these wild canines, which may have included hunting or companionship. The domestication of dogs is thought to have begun around 15,000 to 30,000 years ago, meaning that early humans and wild dogs coexisted and interacted during that period.