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Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology | Columbian College of Arts & Sciences

Jurassic Bark: Do Dogs Hold Hints to Early Language?


April 13, 2022

Courtney Sexton smiling with her large black and white hound on her lap

Courtney Sexton, a fifth-year PhD candidate in the Department of Anthropology Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology (CASHP), is studying our four-legged friends to determine if puppy dog eyes and raised brows reflect a ‘ruff’ draft of human communication. 

Read more at:
https://columbian.gwu.edu/jurassic-bark-do-dogs-hold-hints-early-language
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