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Nomads thrived in Greece after the collapse of the Roman Empire

Analysis of pollen in sediment cores from a large lake in Greece shows that nomadic livestock herders took over the region after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire ....

Adam Izdebski , European Geosciences Union , Max Planck Institute Of Geoanthropology , Lake Volvi , Max Planck Institute , Western Roman Empire , Human Story , Eastern Roman , Byzantine Empire ,

Nomads Thrived in Greece After the Collapse of the Roman Empire

Nomads Thrived in Greece After the Collapse of the Roman Empire
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Perifereia Kentrikis Makedonias , Adam Izdebski , Max Planck Institute Of Geoanthropology , European Geosciences Union , Lake Volvi , Max Planck Institute , Western Roman Empire , Eastern Roman , Byzantine Empire ,

Progressive Charlestown: Science has a new take on an age-old mystery

New research shows that chickens were extensively bred throughout southern Central Asia from 400 BCE to the medieval era, and their spread was probabl ....

Carli Peters , Robert Spengler , Max Planck Institute Of Geoanthropology , What Came First , Central Asia , Central Asian , Max Planck Institute , Anthropogenic Evolution ,

Scientists Crack the Mystery of When Eggs First Emerged as a Culinary Craze

Archaeologists say they’ve found evidence showing that humans in Central Asia began to raise ancient chickens for their eggs as early as 400 BCE. ....

Robert Spengler , Max Planck Institute Of Geoanthropology , Central Asia , Silk Road , Max Planck Institute ,