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First English settlers in North America ate dogs to survive

“Archaeologists excavated about 181 canine bones in Jamestown – representing at least 16 dogs that lived between 1607 and 1617 AD.

The dog remains showed evidence of bone modifications “consistent with human skinning, skeletal disarticulation, and meat removal” – meaning they were consumed by the colonists.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/archaeology/america-founding-settlers-pilgrims-dogs-colony-b2551961.html

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