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The discovery provides new insights into early human-animal interactions, underlining how intricate and sometimes contradictory these relationships were. Patterns of care juxtaposed with possible violence suggest diverse roles for animals during the Palaeolithic era-ranging from companions to utilitarian use. From an Indian perspective, such research complements ongoing archaeological studies investigating evidence of domestication on the subcontinent. It reinforces humanity’s long-standing interdependence with animals across cultures and eras, which continues to shape agricultural practices and pet ownership today.