This months issue of Archeology Magazine has 4 page article on
recorded dog history with
humans.

But my original post was about what it must have been like in the late
Pleistocene,
when the first man for whatever reason domesticated the first dog and
whether this
person lived in a cave and kept the dog there.

Anybody read this?

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61sy8a2OY4L._SS500_.jpg

Kip, a cave boy living at the end of the Ice Age, is followed on his
journey home by a Paleowolf, who, smelling the boy's roasted Woolly
Rhino bones, begs for a treat. Each time the boy stops to rest and
eat, the wolf hound senses danger and flees, saving the boy's life,
too. After Paleowolf warns him of a fearsome Saber-Toothed Cat, the
boy makes a deal with him that he will exchange some of his food for
the animal's protective senses.

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