Poultry are farmed globally, with chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) being the leading domesticated species. Although domestic chicken bones have been reported from some Early Holocene sites, their origin is controversial and there is no reliable domestic chicken bone older than the Middle Holocene. Here, we studied goose bones from Tianluoshan—a 7,000-y-old rice cultivation village in the lower Yangtze River valley, China—using histological, geochemical, biochemical, and morphological approaches. Histological analysis revealed that one of the bones was derived from a locally bred chick, although no wild goose species breed in southern China. The analysis of oxygen-stable isotope composition supported this observation and further revealed t...
China is particularly rich in goose genetic resources. The systemic study of genetic diversity and o...
Geese are herbivorous birds that play an essential role in agricultural economy. Here, we constructe...
<div><p>Data from morphology, linguistics, history, and archaeology have all been used to trace the ...
Poultry are farmed globally, with chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) being the leading domesticated ...
Though chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) are globally ubiquitous today, the timing, location, and ...
AbstractNearly three decades ago, zooarchaeologists postulated that chicken husbandry was practiced ...
Though chickens are the most numerous and ubiquitous domestic bird, their origins, the circumstances...
The European domestic goose is a widely farmed species known to have descended from the wild greylag...
Abstract The European domestic goose is a widely farmed species known to have descended from the wi...
<div><p>Chicken is the most common poultry species and is important to human societies. Tibetan chic...
In the Middle Ages geese were kept for meat, eggs and feathers. The expected age at death, the sex r...
Introduction. Geese are one of the most ancient poultry species, domesticated about 3000–2500 B.C. T...
The first remains of chicken, found in China, date from neolithic area (5 or 6,000 years ago). Throu...
Abstract. In the Middle Ages geese were kept for meat, eggs and feathers. The expected age at death,...
Chicken is the most common poultry species and is important to human societies. Tibetan chicken (Gal...
China is particularly rich in goose genetic resources. The systemic study of genetic diversity and o...
Geese are herbivorous birds that play an essential role in agricultural economy. Here, we constructe...
<div><p>Data from morphology, linguistics, history, and archaeology have all been used to trace the ...
Poultry are farmed globally, with chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) being the leading domesticated ...
Though chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) are globally ubiquitous today, the timing, location, and ...
AbstractNearly three decades ago, zooarchaeologists postulated that chicken husbandry was practiced ...
Though chickens are the most numerous and ubiquitous domestic bird, their origins, the circumstances...
The European domestic goose is a widely farmed species known to have descended from the wild greylag...
Abstract The European domestic goose is a widely farmed species known to have descended from the wi...
<div><p>Chicken is the most common poultry species and is important to human societies. Tibetan chic...
In the Middle Ages geese were kept for meat, eggs and feathers. The expected age at death, the sex r...
Introduction. Geese are one of the most ancient poultry species, domesticated about 3000–2500 B.C. T...
The first remains of chicken, found in China, date from neolithic area (5 or 6,000 years ago). Throu...
Abstract. In the Middle Ages geese were kept for meat, eggs and feathers. The expected age at death,...
Chicken is the most common poultry species and is important to human societies. Tibetan chicken (Gal...
China is particularly rich in goose genetic resources. The systemic study of genetic diversity and o...
Geese are herbivorous birds that play an essential role in agricultural economy. Here, we constructe...
<div><p>Data from morphology, linguistics, history, and archaeology have all been used to trace the ...