Earliest expansion of animal husbandry beyond the Mediterranean zone in the sixth millennium BC
Abstract Since their domestication in the Mediterranean zone of Southwest Asia in the eighth millennium BC, sheep, goats, pigs and cattle have been remarkably successful in colonizing a broad variety of environments. The initial steps in this process can be traced back to the dispersal of farming gr...
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Autores principales: | Jonathan Ethier, Eszter Bánffy, Jasna Vuković, Krassimir Leshtakov, Krum Bacvarov, Mélanie Roffet-Salque, Richard P. Evershed, Maria Ivanova |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7474500987af41f49426b4ace99b5682 |
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