The Origin and Spread of Stock-Keeping in the Near East and Europe

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The Origin and Spread of Stock-Keeping in the Near East and Europe

Location World regionMiddle East
World regionContinental Europe
World regionBritish Isles and Ireland
TGNWorld, Asia [1000004]
TGNWorld, Europe [1000003]
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
59.3791094177
-10.51224868 60.2497465875
11.9932026984
Subject FISH Archaeological Objects (England)ANIMAL REMAINS
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)CRUSTACEAN REMAINS
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)BIRD REMAINS
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)MOLLUSCA REMAINS
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)FISH REMAINS
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)MAMMAL REMAINS
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Period MIDASNeolithic
Project dates Created From01-JAN-2007
Created To31-DEC-2011
First Released07-JUN-2012
Related information Associated PublicationJames Conolly, Katie Manning, Sue Colledge, Keith Dobney, and Stephen Shennan 2012 Species distribution modelling of ancient cattle from early Neolithic sites in SW Asia and Europe The Holocene 0959683612437871, first published on March 19, 2012 doi:10.1177/0959683612437871
Associated PublicationJames Conolly, Sue Colledge, Keith Dobney, Jean-Denis Vigne, Joris Peters, Barbara Stopp, Katie Manning, Stephen Shennan, 2011 'Meta-analysis of zooarchaeological data from SW Asia and SE Europe provides insight into the origins and spread of animal husbandry', Journal of Archaeological Science, Volume 38, Issue 3, March 2011, Pages 538-545, ISSN 0305-4403, 10.1016/j.jas.2010.10.008. (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440310003638)
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