نتایج جستجو برای: early bronze age to iron age

تعداد نتایج: 10951690  

Journal: :Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia 2018

2013
Guy Bar-Oz Pirhiya Nahshoni Hadas Motro Eliezer D. Oren

Here we report the unprecedented discovery of the skeleton of a ritually interred donkey with a metal horse bit in association with its teeth and saddlebag fastenings on its back. This discovery in the Middle Bronze Age III sacred precinct (1700/1650-1550 BCE) at Tel Haror, Israel, presents a unique combination of evidence for the early employment of equid harnessing equipment, both for chariot...

Journal: :International Journal of Modern Anthropology 2023

Archaeological cultural taxonomy is a practical necessity. It singles out more or less coherent patio-temporal entities and facilitates scholarly exchange communication. However, these conventions tend to take an independent life of their own, sometimes constrain creative research endeavors. well known that ―the name not the thing‖. taxa are relatively flexible entities, perfectly self-containe...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2010
Jaime Lira Anna Linderholm Carmen Olaria Mikael Brandström Durling M Thomas P Gilbert Hans Ellegren Eske Willerslev Kerstin Lidén Juan Luis Arsuaga Anders Götherström

Multiple geographical regions have been proposed for the domestication of Equus caballus. It has been suggested, based on zooarchaeological and genetic analyses that wild horses from the Iberian Peninsula were involved in the process, and the overrepresentation of mitochondrial D1 cluster in modern Iberian horses supports this suggestion. To test this hypothesis, we analysed mitochondrial DNA f...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Lara M Cassidy Rui Martiniano Eileen M Murphy Matthew D Teasdale James Mallory Barrie Hartwell Daniel G Bradley

The Neolithic and Bronze Age transitions were profound cultural shifts catalyzed in parts of Europe by migrations, first of early farmers from the Near East and then Bronze Age herders from the Pontic Steppe. However, a decades-long, unresolved controversy is whether population change or cultural adoption occurred at the Atlantic edge, within the British Isles. We address this issue by using th...

2013
Claudio Ottoni Linus Girdland Flink Allowen Evin Christina Geörg Bea De Cupere Wim Van Neer László Bartosiewicz Anna Linderholm Ross Barnett Joris Peters Ronny Decorte Marc Waelkens Nancy Vanderheyden François-Xavier Ricaut Canan Çakırlar Özlem Çevik A. Rus Hoelzel Marjan Mashkour Azadeh Fatemeh Mohaseb Karimlu Shiva Sheikhi Seno Julie Daujat Fiona Brock Ron Pinhasi Hitomi Hongo Miguel Perez-Enciso Morten Rasmussen Laurent Frantz Hendrik-Jan Megens Richard Crooijmans Martien Groenen Benjamin Arbuckle Nobert Benecke Una Strand Vidarsdottir Joachim Burger Thomas Cucchi Keith Dobney Greger Larson

Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia ~8,500 BC. They then spread across the Middle and Near East and westward into Europe alongside early agriculturalists. European pigs were either domesticated independently or more likely appeared so as a result of admixture between introduced pigs and European wild boar. As a result, European wild boar mtDNA lineag...

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