A passion for beef: post-domestication changes in cattle body size in china from the late neolithic to the late bronze age

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  • who: Chong Yu and Chuenyan Ng from the cattle husbandry, body size, sex ratio, Late Neolithic, ChinaWashington University in StLouis have published the research work: A passion for beef: Post-domestication changes in cattle body size in China from the Late Neolithic to the Late Bronze Age, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Evidenced by biometrical assessments, in conjunction with taxonomic abundances and mortality profiles, this study addressed that although also used for other purposes such as milk, traction, and ritual, the primary motivation for cattle husbandry in Bronze Age China was to fulfill the demands . . .

     

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