Honey-collecting in prehistoric West Africa from 3500 years ago
Though there is a long archaeological record of the use of honey, beeswax and other bee products, there are few known records from Africa. Here Dunne et al. analyse lipid residues from pottery from the Nok culture, Nigeria, dating to ~3500 years ago and find evidence of the collection and processing...
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Autores principales: | Julie Dunne, Alexa Höhn, Gabriele Franke, Katharina Neumann, Peter Breunig, Toby Gillard, Caitlin Walton-Doyle, Richard P. Evershed |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/be5fd6a0ddc84656ae9ea3380a568b4d |
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