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_aKolska Horwitz, Liora _4aut _9179674 |
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_aThe domestic status of the early Neolithic fauna of Cyprus : _ba view from the mainland / _cLiora Kolska Horwitz, Eitan Tchernov, Hitomi Hongo. |
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_a[Great Britain]: _bOxbow Books, _c[2004]. |
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_ap. 35-48 : _btables ; _c31 cm. |
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500 | _aIncludes summary in English language (p. 35). | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 45-48). | ||
520 | _aThe early Neolithic fauna on Cyprus were introduces by the first human settlers. For many species, this event pre-dates their domestication on the mainland. In the absence of evidence for morphometric change in most Cypriot species, and the equivocal pattern of age, sex and skeletal element representation, it is concluded that these animals were wild rather than culturally managed or domesticated. Analogies from the historic and ethnographic literature document the release of wild animals on islands to serve as food sources (''ethnotramps''). It is also proposed that periodically, fresh stock was brought from the mainland to Cyprus and that at a later point the Neolithic, this included domestic animal. | ||
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_aΑρχαιότητες _9183564 |
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_aΑρχαιολογία _xΣυνέδρια _9183535 |
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_aΠολιτισμός, Αρχαίος _9186410 |
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_aΑγρια ζώα _yΝεολιθική Εποχή _zΚύπρος _9183250 |
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_aΚατοικίδια ζώα _yΝεολιθική εποχή _zΚύπρος _9184929 |
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_9182345 _4asn _aTchernov. |
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_9179113 _4asn _aHongo, Eitan, Hitomi. |
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