Earliest date for milk use in the Near East and southeastern Europe linked to cattle herding Richard P. Evershed et al. The domestication of cattle, sheep and goats had already taken place in the Near… more →
Mathilda's Anthropology Blog.aamitkumaar wrote 1 year ago: One of the earliest explanations of the origin of agriculture was proposed by G. Childe, in his idea … more →
Kambiz wrote 1 year ago: A new paper in PNAS reports on an interesting find from a 12,000-year-old Natufian burial complex in … more →
mathilda37 wrote 1 year ago: Earliest date for milk use in the Near East and southeastern Europe linked to cattle herding Richard … more →
Volume wrote 1 year ago: Author: Volume Join the Neolithic Revolution! [Via: The Poetics of Cyberspace] EDIT: Comic strip by … more →
mathilda37 wrote 1 year ago: Domestication and early agriculture in the Mediterranean Basin: Origins, diffusion, and impact Melin … more →
mathilda37 wrote 1 year ago: NY times article Like this surprises me much, I’ve said before that it was older than claimed. … more →
Kambiz wrote 1 year ago: Last week, I shared with you all some research on the Neolithic/agricultural revolution in Iran and … more →
play2survive wrote 1 year ago: It will not be long before we in the affluent countries have to pay for water – and some day a … more →
Dennis Williams wrote 1 year ago: When anthropologists set out to categorize life ways in the 18th and 19th centuries, they did so usi … more →
mathilda37 wrote 1 year ago: Indo-European languages came from Turkey Anna Salleh, 27 November 2003 Evolutionary biologists … more →
Chico wrote 1 year ago: Genetic modified foods are an example of accelerated evolution. Traditional, natural evolution that … more →