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Veröffentlicht in: Scientific reports 7(2017) Artikel-Nummer 7146, 10 Seiten
Personen und Körperschaften: Ethier, Jonathan (VerfasserIn), Ivanova, Mariya (VerfasserIn)
Titel: Earliest expansion of animal husbandry beyond the Mediterranean zone in the sixth millennium BC/ Jonathan Ethier, Eszter Bánffy, Jasna Vuković, Krassimir Leshtakov, Krum Bacvarov, Mélanie Roffet-Salque, Richard P. Evershed & Maria Ivanova
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contents 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 groups into the interior of the Balkans in the early sixth millennium BC, who were the first to introduce Mediterranean livestock beyond its natural climatic range. Here, we combine analysis of biomolecular and isotopic compositions of lipids preserved in prehistoric pottery with faunal analyses of taxonomic composition from the earliest farming sites in southeast Europe to reconstruct this pivotal event in the early history of animal husbandry. We observe a marked divergence between the (sub)Mediterranean and temperate regions of Southeast Europe, and in particular a significant increase of dairying in the biochemical record coupled with a shift to cattle and wild fauna at most sites north of the Balkan mountain range. The findings strongly suggest that dairying was crucial for the expansion of the earliest farming system beyond its native bioclimatic zone.
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spelling Ethier, Jonathan VerfasserIn (DE-588)1187665797 (DE-627)1666590363 aut, Earliest expansion of animal husbandry beyond the Mediterranean zone in the sixth millennium BC Jonathan Ethier, Eszter Bánffy, Jasna Vuković, Krassimir Leshtakov, Krum Bacvarov, Mélanie Roffet-Salque, Richard P. Evershed & Maria Ivanova, 02 August 2017, Text txt rdacontent, Computermedien c rdamedia, Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier, Gesehen am 06.10.2017, 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 groups into the interior of the Balkans in the early sixth millennium BC, who were the first to introduce Mediterranean livestock beyond its natural climatic range. Here, we combine analysis of biomolecular and isotopic compositions of lipids preserved in prehistoric pottery with faunal analyses of taxonomic composition from the earliest farming sites in southeast Europe to reconstruct this pivotal event in the early history of animal husbandry. We observe a marked divergence between the (sub)Mediterranean and temperate regions of Southeast Europe, and in particular a significant increase of dairying in the biochemical record coupled with a shift to cattle and wild fauna at most sites north of the Balkan mountain range. The findings strongly suggest that dairying was crucial for the expansion of the earliest farming system beyond its native bioclimatic zone., Ivanova, Mariya VerfasserIn (DE-588)1044800089 (DE-627)772794308 (DE-576)398132941 aut, Enthalten in Scientific reports [London] : Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature, 2011 7(2017) Artikel-Nummer 7146, 10 Seiten Online-Ressource (DE-627)663366712 (DE-600)2615211-3 (DE-576)346641179 2045-2322 nnns, volume:7 year:2017, http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07427-x Verlag Resolving-System kostenfrei Volltext, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-07427-x Verlag kostenfrei Volltext, http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07427-x LFER, LFER 2017-10-10T00:00:00Z
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title_auth Earliest expansion of animal husbandry beyond the Mediterranean zone in the sixth millennium BC
title_full Earliest expansion of animal husbandry beyond the Mediterranean zone in the sixth millennium BC Jonathan Ethier, Eszter Bánffy, Jasna Vuković, Krassimir Leshtakov, Krum Bacvarov, Mélanie Roffet-Salque, Richard P. Evershed & Maria Ivanova
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title_full_unstemmed Earliest expansion of animal husbandry beyond the Mediterranean zone in the sixth millennium BC Jonathan Ethier, Eszter Bánffy, Jasna Vuković, Krassimir Leshtakov, Krum Bacvarov, Mélanie Roffet-Salque, Richard P. Evershed & Maria Ivanova
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title_short Earliest expansion of animal husbandry beyond the Mediterranean zone in the sixth millennium BC
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