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flag Maya merchants traded dogs hundreds of miles for ritual, food, or status, new research shows.

flag New research using stable isotope analysis of ancient dog teeth reveals that Maya merchants transported dogs hundreds of miles across Mesoamerica between A.D. 400 and 800, indicating long-distance trade networks that included living animals. flag The dogs, fed diets rich in human-like foods, likely served roles in ritual, food production, or status, suggesting they were valued beyond companionship. flag Findings from sites in Chiapas and beyond show these animals originated from distant regions, challenging earlier assumptions about local animal raising and highlighting the complexity of Maya trade and social connections.

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