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Genetic Bottleneck in Neolithic Sheep Husbandry Revealed

Genetic Bottleneck in Neolithic Sheep Husbandry Revealed
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Ivica Medugorac , Dan Bradley , Joris Peters , Trinity College Dublin , Smurfit Institute For Genetics , Modern Eurasian , Central Anatolia , Southeast Anatolia , Estate Collection , Palaeoanatomy Munich , Population Genomics , Smurfit Institute , Middle Asia , Ice Age ,

First insights into the genetic bottleneck ch

<p><em>Mitogenetic diversity of sheep did not decline in the Anatolian distribution area of wild sheep when sheep husbandry developed in the early Neolithic c. 10,000 years ago, as previously assumed. SNSB and LMU zooarchaeologist Prof. Joris Peters and collaborators could show that matrilineal diversity remained high during the first 1,000 years of human interference with sheep keeping and breeding in captivity, whilst only declining significantly in the course of the later Neolithic period. The results of their study are reported in the journal Science Advances.</em></p>
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Ivica Medugorac , Dan Bradley , Joris Peters , Trinity College Dublin , Smurfit Institute For Genetics , Modern Eurasian , Central Anatolia , Southeast Anatolia , Estate Collection , Palaeoanatomy Munich , Population Genomics , Smurfit Institute , Middle Asia , Ice Age , Pre Pottery Neolithic Central Anatolia , Late Neo Lithic ,

Pivotal Point In Society - Domestication Of The Donkey

An international group of researchers has found evidence for the earliest transport use of the donkey and the early phases of donkey domestication, suggesting the process of domestication may have been slower and less linear than previously thought. ....

Al Wadi Jadid , United States , Matthewd Adams , David Oconnor , Stine Rossel , Joris Peters , Tom Pilgram , Fiona Marshall , University Of Copenhagen , Anthropology At Washington University In St , Washington University , Davido Connor ,

From passerine birds to cranes: Neolithic bird hunting in Upper Mesopotamia

From passerine birds to cranes: Neolithic bird hunting in Upper Mesopotamia
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Turkey General , Joris Peters , Paleoanatomy Staatssammlung , Institute For Paleoanatomy , Anthropological Sciences , Domestication Research , Early Neolithic , Upper Mesopotamia , Southeast Anatolia , Bavarian State Collection , Veterinary Medicine , Lake Gusir , Euphrates Basin , Tigris Basin , Upper Euphrates , Tigris River ,

STUDY: Chicken bones are proof that human activities and appetites can rapidly transform the natural world &#x2013; NaturalNews.com

A recent study suggests that chicken bones symbolize the abrupt transformation caused by human activity and appetites, which tipped the planet into a new geological epoch known as the Anthropocene, or the “era of humans.” Originating from the jungles of Southeast Asia, the red junglefowl became one of the first domesticated chicken species after humans domesticated it about […] ....

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