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  • Palaeopathological and demo... Palaeopathological and demographic data reveal conditions of keeping of the ancient baboons at Gabbanat el-Qurud (Thebes, Egypt)
    Van Neer, Wim; Udrescu, Mircea; Peters, Joris ... PloS one, 12/2023, Volume: 18, Issue: 12
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    Since predynastic times, baboons (Papio hamadryas and Papio anubis) were important in ancient Egypt for ritual and religious purposes. These species did not occur naturally in Egypt and therefore had ...
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  • Holocene cultural history o... Holocene cultural history of Red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus) and its domestic descendant in East Asia
    Peters, Joris; Lebrasseur, Ophélie; Deng, Hui ... Quaternary science reviews, 06/2016, Volume: 142
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    Nearly three decades ago, zooarchaeologists postulated that chicken husbandry was practiced in Northern China by ∼8.0 ka calBP. Recently, ancient mitogenome analyses of galliform remains suggested ...
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  • Camels in the Biblical World Camels in the Biblical World
    Peters, Joris; Heide, Martin 2021
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    Camels are first mentioned in the Bible as the movable property of Abraham. During the early monarchy, they feature prominently as long-distance mounts for the Queen of Sheba, and almost a millennium ...
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  • Phylogeography of the secon... Phylogeography of the second plague pandemic revealed through analysis of historical Yersinia pestis genomes
    Spyrou, Maria A; Keller, Marcel; Tukhbatova, Rezeda I ... Nature communications, 10/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    The second plague pandemic, caused by Yersinia pestis, devastated Europe and the nearby regions between the 14 and 18 centuries AD. Here we analyse human remains from ten European archaeological ...
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  • The biocultural origins and... The biocultural origins and dispersal of domestic chickens
    Peters, Joris; Lebrasseur, Ophélie; Irving-Pease, Evan K ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 06/2022, Volume: 119, Issue: 24
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    SignificanceChickens are the world's most numerous domestic animal. In order to understand when, where, and how they first became associated with human societies, we critically assessed the domestic ...
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  • Pathways to plant domestica... Pathways to plant domestication in Southeast Anatolia based on new data from aceramic Neolithic Gusir Höyük
    Kabukcu, Ceren; Asouti, Eleni; Pöllath, Nadja ... Scientific reports, 01/2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Southeast Anatolia is home to some of the earliest and most spectacular Neolithic sites associated with the beginning of cultivation and herding in the Old World. In this article we present new ...
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  • Rethinking dog domesticatio... Rethinking dog domestication by integrating genetics, archeology, and biogeography
    Larson, Greger; Karlsson, Elinor K.; Perri, Angela ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 06/2012, Volume: 109, Issue: 23
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    The dog was the first domesticated animal but it remains uncertain when the domestication process began and whether it occurred just once or multiple times across the Northern Hemisphere. To ...
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  • Data sharing reveals comple... Data sharing reveals complexity in the westward spread of domestic animals across Neolithic Turkey
    Arbuckle, Benjamin S; Kansa, Sarah Whitcher; Kansa, Eric ... PloS one, 06/2014, Volume: 9, Issue: 6
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    This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archaeozoological data for over 200,000 faunal specimens excavated from seventeen sites in Turkey ...
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  • Ancient and modern DNA reve... Ancient and modern DNA reveal dynamics of domestication and cross-continental dispersal of the dromedary
    Almathen, Faisal; Charruau, Pauline; Mohandesan, Elmira ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 06/2016, Volume: 113, Issue: 24
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    Dromedaries have been fundamental to the development of human societies in arid landscapes and for long-distance trade across hostile hot terrains for 3,000 y. Today they continue to be an important ...
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