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This project explores the historical development of animal husbandry practices in Europe, focusing on the domestication of livestock. It aims to assess how Neolithic herders adapted their techniques and strategies to different environments through stable isotope analysis.
Twenty-first century European husbandry results from thousand-year-old experiences.
This project aims at giving a historical dimension to the growing questioning on present day herding practices among European consumers.
Sheep, goat, cattle and pig were domesticated ca. 8500 cal. BC in the eastern Taurus.
From there they spread to most of the Near East and entered Europe at the turn of the 7th millennium BC.
They reached the North-western Europe coasts by the beginning of the 5th millennium and…
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