ste ns in ceAbstract Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios from 14C dated bones of early Atlantic aurochs (Bos primigenius Bojanus) and late Atlantic first domestic cattle (Bos taurus Linnaeus) in eastern Denmark and southern Sweden are significantly different and provide information on the origin and feeding strategies of the two species. Radiocarbon dates generally divide the bone material of aurochs and domestic cattle in three groups: aurochs older than 4000 cal yr BP, an older group of domestic cattle around 4000 cal yr BP, and a younger, less well-defined group of domestic cattle starting at around 3500 cal yr BP. The older domestic cattle are represented mainly by fragmentary bones left over from meals, and deposited in lakes at ...
New evidence for cattle husbandry practices during the earliest period of the southern Scandinavian ...
<div><p>New evidence for cattle husbandry practices during the earliest period of the southern Scand...
The distribution of the first domesticated animals and crops along the coastal area of Atlantic NW E...
Very large assemblages of animal bones found in association with prehistoric human burials are a rar...
Cattle (Bos taurus) is the primary and the most dominant domesticated species in the Dutch Neolithic...
Cattle (Bos taurus) is the primary and the most dominant domesticated species in the Dutch Neolithic...
Bioarchaeological evidence suggests that the site of Grimes Graves, Norfolk, characterised by the re...
In this contribution, we highlight some of the results from analyses of cattle management at two Neo...
The extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius) was a large type of cattle that ranged over almost...
The extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius) was a large type of cattle that ranged over almost...
Humans have an ancient connection with cattle, and cattle husbandry has been one of the most importa...
International audienceThe Jura Mountains are considered to be a region where phases of ice cap exten...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine- Meuse Delta i...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine-Meuse Delta in...
The extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius) was a large type of cattle that ranged over almost...
New evidence for cattle husbandry practices during the earliest period of the southern Scandinavian ...
<div><p>New evidence for cattle husbandry practices during the earliest period of the southern Scand...
The distribution of the first domesticated animals and crops along the coastal area of Atlantic NW E...
Very large assemblages of animal bones found in association with prehistoric human burials are a rar...
Cattle (Bos taurus) is the primary and the most dominant domesticated species in the Dutch Neolithic...
Cattle (Bos taurus) is the primary and the most dominant domesticated species in the Dutch Neolithic...
Bioarchaeological evidence suggests that the site of Grimes Graves, Norfolk, characterised by the re...
In this contribution, we highlight some of the results from analyses of cattle management at two Neo...
The extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius) was a large type of cattle that ranged over almost...
The extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius) was a large type of cattle that ranged over almost...
Humans have an ancient connection with cattle, and cattle husbandry has been one of the most importa...
International audienceThe Jura Mountains are considered to be a region where phases of ice cap exten...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine- Meuse Delta i...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine-Meuse Delta in...
The extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius) was a large type of cattle that ranged over almost...
New evidence for cattle husbandry practices during the earliest period of the southern Scandinavian ...
<div><p>New evidence for cattle husbandry practices during the earliest period of the southern Scand...
The distribution of the first domesticated animals and crops along the coastal area of Atlantic NW E...