[HTML][HTML] Unlocking the origins and biology of domestic animals using ancient DNA and paleogenomics

GP McHugo, MJ Dover, DE MacHugh - BMC biology, 2019 - Springer
Animal domestication has fascinated biologists since Charles Darwin first drew the parallel
between evolution via natural selection and human-mediated breeding of livestock and …

[HTML][HTML] Convergent genomic signatures of domestication in sheep and goats

FJ Alberto, F Boyer, P Orozco-terWengel… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
The evolutionary basis of domestication has been a longstanding question and its genetic
architecture is becoming more tractable as more domestic species become genome …

Ancient cattle genomics, origins, and rapid turnover in the Fertile Crescent

MP Verdugo, VE Mullin, A Scheu, V Mattiangeli… - Science, 2019 - science.org
Genome-wide analysis of 67 ancient Near Eastern cattle, Bos taurus, remains reveals
regional variation that has since been obscured by admixture in modern populations …

Exotic foods reveal contact between South Asia and the Near East during the second millennium BCE

A Scott, RC Power… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Although the key role of long-distance trade in the transformation of cuisines worldwide has
been well-documented since at least the Roman era, the prehistory of the Eurasian food …

[图书][B] Migration myths and the end of the Bronze Age in the eastern Mediterranean

AB Knapp - 2021 - cambridge.org
This Element looks critically at migration scenarios proposed for the end of the Bronze Age
in the eastern Mediterranean. After presenting some historical background to the …

[HTML][HTML] The Southern Levantine pig from domestication to Romanization: A biometrical approach

MD Price, L Perry-Gal, H Reshef - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2023 - Elsevier
Zooarchaeological research has begun to expose the long and complex history of the pig in
the southern Levant. In this paper, we present the first large-scale synthesis of biometrical …

[图书][B] Evolution of a taboo: pigs and people in the ancient Near East

MD Price - 2020 - books.google.com
Pigs are among the most peculiar animals domesticated in the Ancient Near East. Their
story, from domestication to taboo, has fascinated historians, archaeologists, and religious …

Hoofprints in the sand: A study on domestic sheep (Ovis aries) from Iron Age southern Phoenicia using traditional biometric methods

S Harding, S Vermeersch, C Ujma, G Deonarain… - Quaternary …, 2023 - Elsevier
The majority of research to date on the translocation of livestock in the premodern (before
1500 CE) Mediterranean Basin has focused on expansive movements out from geographic …

Long-term morphological changes and evolving human-pig relations in the northern Fertile Crescent from 11,000 to 2000 cal. bc

MD Price, A Evin - Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2019 - Springer
The pig (Sus scrofa) was one of the earliest animals in the ancient Middle East to undergo
domestication. Scholars have long been interested in the pig's unique history, especially in …

Food, pork consumption, and identity in ancient Israel

L Sapir-Hen - Near Eastern Archaeology, 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
Pig frequency in archaeological assemblages is often considered a prime indicator in the
search for the identity of ancient populations of the southern Levant in the Iron Age. This …