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Aurochs bone deposits at Kfar HaHoresh and the southern Levant across the agricultural transition

  • Autores: Jacqueline S. Meier, A. Nigel Goring-Morris, Natalie D. Munro
  • Localización: Antiquity, ISSN 0003-598X, Vol. 91, Nº 360, 2017, págs. 1469-1483
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Aurochs played a prominent role in mortuary and feasting practices during the Neolithic transition in south-west Asia, although evidence of these practices is diverse and regionally varied. This article considers a new concentration of aurochs bones from the southern Levantine Pre-Pottery Neolithic site of Kfar HaHoresh, situating it in a regional context through a survey of aurochs remains from other sites. Analysis shows a change in the regional pattern once animal domestication began from an emphasis on feasting to small-scale practices. These results reveal a widely shared practice of symbolic cattle use that persisted over a long period, but shifted with the beginning of animal management across the region


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