Did the First Farmers of Central and Eastern Europe Produce Dairy Foods?
No === Although the origins of domestic animals have been well-documented, it is unclear when livestock were first exploited for secondary products, such as milk. The analysis of remnant fats preserved in ceramic vessels from two agricultural sites in central and eastern Europe dating to the Early N...
Main Authors: | Craig, O.E., Chapman, J., Heron, Carl P., Willis, Laura H., Bartosiewicz, L., Taylor, G., Whittle, A., Collins, M. |
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Language: | en |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3759 |
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