Providing evidence of dairying is crucial to the understanding of the development and intensification of Neolithic farming practices in Europe, beyond the early stages of domestication. Until recently, research in this field had been limited to traditional archaeological methods, such as the study of pottery styles, faunal remains and specialised material artefacts. Although suggestive, these methods are unable to provide direct evidence of dairying. Advances in biomolecular methods now allow the identification of remnants of dairy products on ceramic vessels and the application of these methods to Neolithic ceramic assemblages across Europe is underway. There is no doubt that these new methods offer much scope for investigating hypotheses ...
Direct, accurate, and precise dating of archaeological pottery vessels is now achievable using a rec...
In the absence of any direct evidence, the relative importance of meat and dairy productions to Neol...
International audienceCattle dominate archaeozoological assemblages from the north-central Europe be...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs ...
The detection of dairy processing is pivotal to our understanding of ancient subsistence strategies....
The antiquity of dairying in regions considered to be marginal, such as the Western Isles of Scotlan...
Although the origins of domestic animals have been well-documented, it is unclear when livestock wer...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs ...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs...
The detection of dairy processing is pivotal to our understanding of ancient subsistence strategies....
NoAlthough the origins of domestic animals have been well-documented, it is unclear when livestock w...
Cattle dominate archaeozoological assemblages from the north-central Europe between the sixth and fi...
There has long been debate over the origins of dairy consumption within European populations. Whilst...
In this study, a soil from two ceramic vessels belonging to Corded Ware culture, 2707⁻2571 B.C...
Cereal cultivation in Britain dates back to ca. 4000 BCE, probably introduced by migrant farmers fro...
Direct, accurate, and precise dating of archaeological pottery vessels is now achievable using a rec...
In the absence of any direct evidence, the relative importance of meat and dairy productions to Neol...
International audienceCattle dominate archaeozoological assemblages from the north-central Europe be...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs ...
The detection of dairy processing is pivotal to our understanding of ancient subsistence strategies....
The antiquity of dairying in regions considered to be marginal, such as the Western Isles of Scotlan...
Although the origins of domestic animals have been well-documented, it is unclear when livestock wer...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs ...
Analyses of organic residues preserved in ceramic potsherds enable the identification of foodstuffs...
The detection of dairy processing is pivotal to our understanding of ancient subsistence strategies....
NoAlthough the origins of domestic animals have been well-documented, it is unclear when livestock w...
Cattle dominate archaeozoological assemblages from the north-central Europe between the sixth and fi...
There has long been debate over the origins of dairy consumption within European populations. Whilst...
In this study, a soil from two ceramic vessels belonging to Corded Ware culture, 2707⁻2571 B.C...
Cereal cultivation in Britain dates back to ca. 4000 BCE, probably introduced by migrant farmers fro...
Direct, accurate, and precise dating of archaeological pottery vessels is now achievable using a rec...
In the absence of any direct evidence, the relative importance of meat and dairy productions to Neol...
International audienceCattle dominate archaeozoological assemblages from the north-central Europe be...