Pig domestication and human subsistence at the early Neolithic site of Guanjia (6100–5500 BC), Central China
<p>This case study of the early Neolithic Guanjia site (6100–5500 BC) combines zooarchaeological, paleobotanical, and isotope research to investigate how humans raised pigs and incorporated them in their overall subsistence system. Although the teeth (M<sub>2</sub>) of&am...
Main Authors: | You, Y, Chen, X, Hein, A, Qin, C, Zhao, Y, Zhan, J, Liu, T, Fan, W, Yuan, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2024
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