Large-scale reconstructions of the spread of food production systems require fine-scale analyses of dietary evidence. One current impediment to understanding early African pastoralism is a lack of high-resolution portraits of herd management, specifically with respect to sheep (Ovis aries) and goat (Capra hircus), osteologically similar but behaviorally distinct caprines. In this study, we argue for the anthropological relevance of distinguishing sheep and goat remains in African pastoralist contexts, commenting upon implications for ecological settings and pastoralists’ strategies for production and risk management. We explain why sheep/goat distinction is rare in African zooarchaeological studies, particularly in comparison to Southwest A...
In the prehistoric green Sahara of Holocene North Africa-in contrast to the Neolithic of Europe and ...
This paper draws together the results of studies of mammalian remains from a series of 10 Neolithic ...
In the prehistoric green Sahara of Holocene North Africa-in contrast to the Neolithic of Europe and ...
The human colonization of eastern Africa's near- and offshore islands was accompanied by the translo...
We report the first large-scale palaeoproteomics research on eastern and southern African zooarchaeo...
We used palaeoproteomics and peptide mass fingerprinting to obtain secure species identifications of...
In the absence of wild representatives on the continent, domestic sheep (Ovis aries) and goats (Capr...
International audienceIn Austral Africa, no remains of domestic caprines (sheep Ovis aries and goat ...
The morphological differentiation of African bovids in highly fragmented zooarchaeological assemblag...
The site of Ulucak is pivotal in exploring the Neolithic of the eastern Aegean and western Anatolia....
Archaeozoological assemblages are important sources of information on past management strategies, wh...
Specialized pastoralism emerged in Kenya around 3000 years ago and has evolved with changes in the s...
This thesis examines the development of goat and sheep herding in the Levant during the Neolithic pe...
The late Holocene marks a period of significant population movement and subsistence change throughou...
The later Holocene spread of pastoralism throughout eastern Africa profoundly changed socio-economic...
In the prehistoric green Sahara of Holocene North Africa-in contrast to the Neolithic of Europe and ...
This paper draws together the results of studies of mammalian remains from a series of 10 Neolithic ...
In the prehistoric green Sahara of Holocene North Africa-in contrast to the Neolithic of Europe and ...
The human colonization of eastern Africa's near- and offshore islands was accompanied by the translo...
We report the first large-scale palaeoproteomics research on eastern and southern African zooarchaeo...
We used palaeoproteomics and peptide mass fingerprinting to obtain secure species identifications of...
In the absence of wild representatives on the continent, domestic sheep (Ovis aries) and goats (Capr...
International audienceIn Austral Africa, no remains of domestic caprines (sheep Ovis aries and goat ...
The morphological differentiation of African bovids in highly fragmented zooarchaeological assemblag...
The site of Ulucak is pivotal in exploring the Neolithic of the eastern Aegean and western Anatolia....
Archaeozoological assemblages are important sources of information on past management strategies, wh...
Specialized pastoralism emerged in Kenya around 3000 years ago and has evolved with changes in the s...
This thesis examines the development of goat and sheep herding in the Levant during the Neolithic pe...
The late Holocene marks a period of significant population movement and subsistence change throughou...
The later Holocene spread of pastoralism throughout eastern Africa profoundly changed socio-economic...
In the prehistoric green Sahara of Holocene North Africa-in contrast to the Neolithic of Europe and ...
This paper draws together the results of studies of mammalian remains from a series of 10 Neolithic ...
In the prehistoric green Sahara of Holocene North Africa-in contrast to the Neolithic of Europe and ...