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Changing human-cattle relationships in Ireland: a 6000-year isotopic perspective
Changing human-cattle relationships in Ireland: a 6000-year isotopic perspective Autores: Eric J. Guiry, Fiona Beglane, Paul Szpak, Finbar McCormick, Mathew A. Teeter, Christina Cheung, Michael P. Richards Localización: Antiquity, ISSN 0003-598X, Vol. 97, Nº 396, 2023, págs. 1436-1452 Idioma: inglés Texto completo no disponible (Saber más ...) Resumen Domesticated cattle were brought to Ireland during the Neolithic.
Changing human-cattle relationships in Ireland: a 6000-year isotopic perspective
Introduction Cattle have long been of central importance to Irish societies (Lucas Reference Lucas1989; Kelly Reference Kelly1997: 28–29), yet we have limited evidence for how these livestock were managed prior to the medieval period (McCormick Reference McCormick, Murphy and Whitehouse2007; see Table 1). Cattle were introduced to Ireland by at least 3800–3700 BC (Woodman Reference Woodman, O'Connell, Kelly and McAdam2016; Smyth et al.
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A dogged investigation of domestication The history of how wolves became our pampered pooches of today has remained controversial. Frantz et al. …
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