Another branch coming down from the " Kitchen Midden Dog " gave rise to the Chihuahua and yet another " Kitchen Midden Dog " branch to the pug and Shih Tzu.
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In a scientific paper he wrote in 1875 describing his trip he included a detailed collection of facts relating to the extinct bird that covered five geographical regions, including prehistoric kitchen middens of Caithness.
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One of the valleys, La Jolla, seems to have been a favorite ground of the Indians, being rich in kitchen middens, bones, etc ., and having a trail, worn deep, from the landing over the hill.
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In the 1890s, the National Museum of Denmark excavated heaps of oyster shells there, mixed with mussels, snails, bones and bone, antler and flint artifacts, which were evaluated as kitchen middens ( Danish " k�kkenm�dding " ), or refuse dumps.
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Professor Ludwig von Schulmuth studied canine origins by looking at the skeletal remains of dogs found in human settlements as early as the 8th millennium BC . The professor created a genealogical tree of Tibetan dogs that shows the " Gobi Desert Kitchen Midden Dog ", a scavenger, which evolved into the " Small Soft-Coated Drop-Eared Hunting Dog ".