Origins and Evolution of Pig Domestication in Italy

A Regional and Diachronic Study of Husbandry Practices

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Origins and Evolution of Pig Domestication in Italy

A Regional and Diachronic Study of Husbandry Practices

"The domestication of the wild boar and the emergence of the domestic pig are a fundamental aspect of the Neolithic and a key moment in human history. This book represents the most comprehensive zooarchaeological study to date of the origins and evolution of the domestication of the pig in the Italian peninsula, from a wide regional scale and a diachronic perspective. Some key archaeological questions addressed concern how and when the process of pig domestication commenced in Italy, how it evolved, and how it compares with the wider European and Middle Eastern scenarios. Through the collection of mainly biometrical data from several Italian prehistoric sites, this book explores changes in pig management through time, from the Upper Palaeolithic to the Bronze Age. The results are articulated with both historical changes in Italian societies and evidence from other areas, to achieve a comprehensive understanding of domestication."--Publisher's web site.

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Language
English
Pages
218

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Library of Congress
SF396, SF396.I8 T43 2020

The Physical Object

Pagination
232
Number of pages
218

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL39265679M
ISBN 13
9781407357362
LCCN
2020445309
OCLC/WorldCat
1222807900

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Work ID
OL28622141W

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