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  When did the chicken cross the road: archaeological and molecular evidence for ancient chickens in Central Asia

Spengler III, R. N., Peters, C., Richter, K. K., Mir Makhamad, B., Stark, S., Fernandes, R., et al. (2022). When did the chicken cross the road: archaeological and molecular evidence for ancient chickens in Central Asia. Research Square, 1340382/v1. doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-1340382/v1.

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Spengler III, Robert N.1, Autor           
Peters, Carli1, Autor           
Richter, Kristine Korzow1, Autor           
Mir Makhamad, Basira1, Autor           
Stark, Sören, Autor
Fernandes, Ricardo1, Autor           
Maksudov, Farhad, Autor
Sirojidin, Mirzaakhmedov, Autor
Husniddin, Rahmonov, Autor
Wilkin, Shevan, Autor
Schirmer, Stefanie1, Autor           
Ashastina, Kseniia1, Autor           
Begmatov, Alisher, Autor
Frachetti, Michael, Autor
Hermes, Taylor, Autor
Kidd, Fiona, Autor
Omelchenko, Andrey, Autor
Huber, Barbara1, Autor           
Boivin, Nicole L.1, Autor           
Wang, Shujing, Autor
Lurje, Pavel, Autorvon Baeyer, Madelynn1, Autor           Dal Martello, Rita1, Autor            mehr..
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1Archaeology, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society, ou_2074312              

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Schlagwörter: Chicken, Poultry, Eggs, Eggshell, Zooarchaeology, Peptide mass fingerprinting, Zoroastrian, Hellenistic
 Zusammenfassung: The origins and dispersal of the chicken across the ancient world remains one of the most enigmatic questions regarding Eurasian domesticated animals1,2. The lack of agreement regarding the timing and center of origin is due, in large part, to issues with morphological identifications, a lack of direct dating, and poor preservation of thin bird bones. Historical sources attest to the prominence of chickens in southern Europe and southwest Asia by the last centuries BC3. Likewise, art historical depictions of chickens and anthropomorphic rooster-human chimeras are reoccurring motifs in Central Asian prehistoric and historic traditions4-6. However, when this ritually and economically significant bird spread along the trans-Eurasian exchange routes has remained a mystery. Here we show that chickens were widely raised by people at villages across southern Central Asia from the third century BC through medieval periods for their eggs and likely also meat. In this study, we present archaeological and molecular evidence for the cultivation of chickens for egg production from 12 different Central Asian archaeological sites spanning a millennium and a half. These eggshells were recovered in high abundance at all of these sites, suggesting that chickens were widely raised by people at villages across southern Central Asia from the third century BC through medieval periods and that they were an important part of the overall diet. Contrary to views that ancient peoples of Central Asia were primarily herding sheep, goat, and cattle, these data show that chicken was also important in the subsistence economy and that it was widely spread along the ancient Silk Road.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2022-02-14
 Publikationsstatus: Online veröffentlicht
 Seiten: 23
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 Inhaltsverzeichnis: Introduction
- Rapid Dissemination across the Ancient World
Results
- Archaeological Eggshells
- Peptide Mass Fingerprinting
Discussion
- Evidence for Non-Seasonal Egg Laying
- The Rise in Symbolic and Economic Prominence of the Chicken in Central Asia
Conclusions
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 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1340382/v1
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Titel: Research Square
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