“…This widespread late Pleistocene/early Holocene distribution is not, however, matched south of 20°N. Instead, from Central and South America to sub-Saharan Africa to Southeast Asia (including southern China and Indochina) and Australasia, the archaeological records of four continents struggle to identify the dog beyond 5000 years ago (Larson et al 2012;Mitchell 2015;Piper 2017;Stahl 2012). Indeed, in some regions, notably Africa south of the Equator or-as we shall see-much of South America, dogs first appeared much more recently than that.…”