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Cultural depictions of dogs

The domestic dog has been depicted by humans for thousands of years, the oldest depictions being on the walls of caves. Representations of dogs in art became more elaborate as individual breeds evolved and the relationships between human and canine developed.
==Early history==
Some of the prehistoric paintings are found in Bhimbetka rock shelters, these paintings depict dog on a leash with a man. Rock art of Tassili n'Ajjer also include depiction of dog. The walls of caves and tombs dating back to the Bronze Age have illustrations or statues of dogs. These generally portray dogs used for hunting, and even children's toys and ceramics depicting dogs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://library.eb.co.uk/eb/article-15457 )
The Ancient Greeks and Romans, contrary to the Semitic cultures, favored dogs as pets, and valued them for their faithfulness and courage, often displaying them on Greek and Roman reliefs and ceramics as symbols of fidelity.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Greek and Roman Household Pets )〕 Dogs were favoured over cats, which the Ancient Greeks and Romans didn't keep as pets.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=/greek-pets )〕 Dogs were given as gifts between lovers, and uses of dogs included pets, status symbols, guardians and hunting dogs.



File:Izumiya Tomotada - Netsuke in the Form of a Dog - Walters 711020 - Three Quarter.jpg| Netsuke in the Form of a Puppy
File:Sake Vessel of a Chinese Child Holding a Puppy LACMA M.2006.132.5.jpg|Sake Vessel of a Chinese Child Holding a Puppy

File:Namikawa Sosuke - Spherical Jar with Puppies - Walters 44697.jpg

File:Okimono in the Form of a Pair of Gamboling Piebald Puppies LACMA AC1998.115.25.jpg|Okimono in the Form of a Pair of Gamboling Piebald Puppies

File:Japanese - Incense Burner ("Koro") in Form of a Dog - Walters 491128 - Three Quarter.jpg|Japanese - Incense Burner ("Koro") in Form of a Dog
File:Okimono in the Form of a Dog with Ruffled Collar and a Puppy LACMA M.2005.79.20.jpg


File:Chinese - Covered Bowl with "Fu" Lion - Walters 42311.jpg| Covered Bowl with "Fu" Lion




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