Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1040349 | Quaternary International | 2016 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
In spite of the fact that wild ungulates did not contribute largely to the daily meat intake or to the major raw products needed by humans since their domestication (around 6000Â cal. BC), wild goats, gazelle and red deer were the animals most frequently hunted in Armenia in different time periods and in a variety of landscapes. Hypotheses put forward suggest that these preferences might be linked to using kites as traps for herds at different seasons of the year and on different altitudes, between 3000 and 500Â BC.
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Authors
Jwana Chahoud, Emmanuelle Vila, Adrian BÄlÄÅescu, Rémy Crassard,