1. The history of the domestic cat in Central Europe
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Magdalena Krajcarz, Maciej T. Krajcarz, Mateusz Baca, Michał Golubiński, Zora Bielichová, Jelena Bulatović, Péter Csippán, Vesna Dimitrijević, René Kyselý, Daniel Makowiecki, Adrian Marciszak, Nemanja Marković, Mladen Mladenović, Wim Van Neer, Theodor Obada, Ivana Živaljević, Aleksandar Bulatović, Vujadin Ivanišević, Stefan Pop-Lazić, Dušan Mihailović, Adam Ostasz, Kristina Penezić, Nenad Tasić, Perica Špehar, Jarosław Wilczyński, and Danijela Popović
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Archeology ,domestication ,General Arts and Humanities ,zooarchaeology ,palaeogenomics ,radiocarbon dating ,Felis ,cat - Abstract
A recent study from Central Europe has changed our perception of the cat's domestication history. The authors discuss how this has led to the development of an interdisciplinary project combining palaeogenetics, zooarchaeology and radiocarbon dating, with the aim of providing insight into the domestic cat's expansion beyond the Mediterranean. A recent study from Central Europe has changed our perception of the cat's domestication history. The authors discuss how this has led to the development of an interdisciplinary project combining palaeogenetics, zooarchaeology and radiocarbon dating, with the aim of providing insight into the domestic cat's expansion beyond the Mediterranean. ispartof: ANTIQUITY vol:96 issue:390 pages:1628-1633 status: published
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- 2022
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