Early animal management in northern Europe: multi-proxy evidence from Swifterbant, the Netherlands

Nathalie O. Brusgaard*, Jildou Kooistra, Mans Schepers, Michael Dee, Daan Raemaekers, Canan Çaklrlar

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The nature and timing of the transition to farming north of the Linearbandkeramik zone in Europe is the subject of much debate, but our understanding of this fundamental shift in lifeways is hampered by the low resolution of available data. This article presents new multi-proxy evidence from Swifterbant (4240-4050 BC), in the Dutch wetlands, for morphologically domestic cattle with two different dietary regimes. The authors argue that the results indicate early animal management, alongside arable farming and the continuance of foraging practices, prompting the reconsideration away from broad statements about the Neolithic north of the Linearbandkeramik zone towards more local trajectories.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)654-671
Aantal pagina's18
TijdschriftAntiquity
Volume98
Nummer van het tijdschrift399
DOI's
StatusPublished - 4-jun.-2024

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