[BOOK][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 …

The Neolithic transition in Vietnam: Assessing evidence for early pig management and domesticated dog

RK Jones, PJ Piper, R Wood, AT Nguyen… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
The onset of Neolithic food-producing cultures during the Mid Holocene in Southeast Asia
(SEA) constituted major social and demographic change. In northern Vietnam, the Late …

Pigs and power: pig husbandry in Northern Mesopotamia during the emergence of social complexity (6500-2000 BC)

M Price - 2016 - dash.harvard.edu
This dissertation examines the evolution of pig husbandry during the period in which
complex societies developed in northern Mesopotamia. Pigs were unique in the ancient …

La dimensión alimentaria de la emergencia de al-Andalus (siglos VIII-X): perspectivas históricas y zooarqueológicas sobre el proceso de islamización social

M Garcia-Garcia - 2023 - rua.ua.es
La alimentación representa un ámbito de la experiencia humana que históricamente ha
desempeñado un papel trascendental en la conformación, el mantenimiento y la …

Centralization at Asine during the Bronze Age from a zooarchaeological perspective

S Macheridis - Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, 2017 - portal.research.lu.se
From at least the Late Neolithic through the end of the Bronze Age and onwards, people
continued to inhabit the settlement of Asine. For this reason, the site makes an interesting …

[BOOK][B] Measuring Complexity in Early Bronze Age Greece: The Pig as a Proxy Indicator of Socio-economic Structures

M Fillios - 2007 - rune.une.edu.au
The interpretative potential of faunal analysis has long been underestimated in Greek
archaeology. In the absence of written texts, zooarchaeology can be used to address …