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related taxa — Zeder and Lapham, 2010 In
zooarchaeology and paleontology,
ovicaprids or
caprines are
domestic sheep and
goats taken together. Distinguishing...
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Caprine may
refer to: A goat-antelope Caprine, norleucine,
aminoacid Ovicaprids,
goats and
sheep taken together in
archaeology and
paleontology Caprine...
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there is
evidence from one site, for domesticated,
probably imported,
ovicaprids.
Given the
Capsian culture's timescale,
widespread occurrence in the Sahara...
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significant elements are
complex theology, red ochre,
importation of
ovicaprids and dentistry. Sub-Saharan Africa: In the East:Preceded by ****umed earlier...
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stock raising (mainly cattle, but also pigs, and to a
lesser extent,
ovicaprids) was practiced,
though many wild
faunal remains have also been recovered...
- colonies, as the land was
stripped of its
natural cover.
Dental analyzes of
ovicaprids (sheep/goats) from the
western settlement, for example, also
suggest overgrazing...
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pottery fragments, jewellery,
copper and
stone vessels, and
bones of
ovicaprids and fish that were
likely ritual meals. A
museum reconstruction of a tumulus...
- they had
animals better suited for long-distance
travel such as dogs,
ovicaprids, horses, cattle, and camels, but they had no pigs. The
Shanma culture...
- like milk, wool, and leather. The main
livestock was bovids,
followed by
ovicaprids and some pigs. The
animal diet was
complemented by hunting,
chiefly of...
- Acacus, Wadi Tanezzuft). Some
stones and ceramics, as well as
evidence of
ovicaprid pastoralism, have been
found at Late
Pastoral Period sites. At Takarkori...