Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in Egypt. However, the data suffer from a number of problems. In the present paper, large faunal datasets from new excavations at Kom K and Kom W (4850–4250 BC) are presented. They clearly show that, despite the presence of domesticates, fish predominate in the animal bone assemblages. In this sense, there is continuity with the earlier Holocene occupation from the Fayum, starting ca. 7350 BC. Domesticated plants and animals appear first from approximately 5400 BC. The earliest possible evidence for domesticates in Egypt are the very controversial domesticated cattle from the 9th/8th millennium BC in the Nabta Playa-Bir Kiseiba area. The earliest...
Agricultural practices in Iron Age Phoenicia are an understudied field of research. The most recentl...
Noriyuki Shirai's onderzoek naar lithische artefacten die werden gebruikt door Epipalaeolitische jag...
Recent excavations at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic В site of Basta (area of Petra, Jordan) have yielded...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA The oldest records for Southwest Asian domesticated livestock species ...
International audienceAsa Koma is a site in Djibouti, located about 30 km from the modern-day shorel...
This book explores how and why farming and herding started in a particular time period in a particul...
Isotope data from a sacrificial ass and several ovicaprines (sheep/goat) from Early Bronze Age house...
Archaeological evidence for fish preparation in the Eastern Mediterranean is scarce. A Late fifth ce...
Northern Sudan and southern Egypt are important regions for the under-standing of climatic variation...
The Neolithic in Egypt is thought to have arrived via diffusion from an origin in southwest Asia. In...
Analysis of faunal remains from the Nile Delta site of Kom el-Hisn has yielded a model of Old Kingdo...
Agricultural practices in Iron Age Phoenicia are an understudied field of research. The most recentl...
Noriyuki Shirai's onderzoek naar lithische artefacten die werden gebruikt door Epipalaeolitische jag...
Recent excavations at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic В site of Basta (area of Petra, Jordan) have yielded...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA The oldest records for Southwest Asian domesticated livestock species ...
International audienceAsa Koma is a site in Djibouti, located about 30 km from the modern-day shorel...
This book explores how and why farming and herding started in a particular time period in a particul...
Isotope data from a sacrificial ass and several ovicaprines (sheep/goat) from Early Bronze Age house...
Archaeological evidence for fish preparation in the Eastern Mediterranean is scarce. A Late fifth ce...
Northern Sudan and southern Egypt are important regions for the under-standing of climatic variation...
The Neolithic in Egypt is thought to have arrived via diffusion from an origin in southwest Asia. In...
Analysis of faunal remains from the Nile Delta site of Kom el-Hisn has yielded a model of Old Kingdo...
Agricultural practices in Iron Age Phoenicia are an understudied field of research. The most recentl...
Noriyuki Shirai's onderzoek naar lithische artefacten die werden gebruikt door Epipalaeolitische jag...
Recent excavations at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic В site of Basta (area of Petra, Jordan) have yielded...