International audiencePig husbandry was one of the key components of Swiss Bronze Age communities. However, the extent of diversity within husbandry practices across these communities remains unclear, particularly for the Alpine and Swiss Central Plateau regions. Differences in tooth size and shape provide valuable proxies for exploring the history of pig populations and inferring changes to cultural and socio-economic behaviours. Thus, to explore geographical and chronological changes in pig husbandry in Bronze Age Switzerland, we tracked the phenotypic diversification of pig populations using the geometric morphometrics of the second and third lower molars as proxies. Our results confirmed the phenotypic homogeneity of Alpine pig populati...
Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia similar to 8,500 BC...
Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia ∼8,500 BC. They the...
International audienceIn south-eastern Romania, a prominent place was given to pigs in the Gumelniţa...
International audiencePig husbandry was one of the key components of Swiss Bronze Age communities. H...
International audienceThe pig (Sus scrofa) was one of the earliest animals in the ancient Middle Eas...
Abstract Objective In the Bronze Age Hallstatt metropolis (‘Salzkammergut’ region, Upper Austria), s...
Evolutionary biologists have recently solicited archaeologists to help document and understand the m...
International audienceZooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest As...
Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia ∼8,500 BC. They the...
International audienceZooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest As...
Evolutionary biologists have recently solicited archaeologists to help document and understand the m...
Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia similar to 8,500 BC...
Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia ∼8,500 BC. They the...
International audienceIn south-eastern Romania, a prominent place was given to pigs in the Gumelniţa...
International audiencePig husbandry was one of the key components of Swiss Bronze Age communities. H...
International audienceThe pig (Sus scrofa) was one of the earliest animals in the ancient Middle Eas...
Abstract Objective In the Bronze Age Hallstatt metropolis (‘Salzkammergut’ region, Upper Austria), s...
Evolutionary biologists have recently solicited archaeologists to help document and understand the m...
International audienceZooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest As...
Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia ∼8,500 BC. They the...
International audienceZooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest As...
Evolutionary biologists have recently solicited archaeologists to help document and understand the m...
Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia similar to 8,500 BC...
Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia ∼8,500 BC. They the...
International audienceIn south-eastern Romania, a prominent place was given to pigs in the Gumelniţa...