The earliest domestic cat on the silk road

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  • who: A. F. Haruda from the Department University of, Ann Arbor, MI, ‑1107, USA. have published the research work: The earliest domestic cat on the Silk Road, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports

SUMMARY

    In the semi-arid and arid steppe of Central Asia, particularly in modern day Kazakhstan, domestic cats were not widespread before the colonial period of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. There are no published archaeological remains of domestic felines from any prehistoric archaeological sites in the Kazakh ­steppe9-12 despite the fact that there is increasing evidence for . . .

     

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