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Michael Schobel
11:29 AM - PublicHassan Al Shouli originally shared this post:
Libya - Standing on a Fence
Credit: Tyler Hicks / The New York Times (2011)
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Matt Hall
Yesterday 6:57 PM - PublicChemical analysis of pottery reveals first dairying in Saharan Africa in thefifth millennium BC
The first unequivocal evidence that humans in prehistoric Saharan Africa used cattle for their milk nearly 7,000 years ago is described in research by an international team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, UK, published June 20 in Nature. By analysing fatty acids extracted from unglazed pottery...
Expand this post »The first unequivocal evidence that humans in prehistoric Saharan Africa used cattle for their milk nearly 7,000 years ago is described in research by an international team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, UK, published June 20 in Nature. By analysing fatty acids extracted from unglazed pottery...