The late adoption of cattle and pig husbandry in Neolithic Central Turkey
2013
Arbuckle, Benjamin S.
This paper summarizes and interprets zooarchaeological evidence for cattle and pig domestication in Neolithic Central Anatolia. Biometric and demographic data indicate that domestic cattle first appear in the region in the late seventh millennium cal BC while domestic pigs are not evident until the mid fifth millennium. This places the origins of cattle and pig husbandry in Central Anatolia considerably later than in neighboring regions. Reasons for this delay in the spread of productive animal husbandry practices are explored.
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出版者
Springer-Verlag
其它主题
Neolithic; Central anatolia; Turkey (country); Animal economy
语言
英语
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-27
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