Palaeogeographical map of the Netherlands (3850 BC) showing the location of the Hardinxveld area (box) and the eponymous site Swifterbant, and local palaeogeographical map (insert) showing the location of the sites Polderweg, De Bruin, and Brandwijk (after Vos et al. [15]).

Palaeogeographical map of the Netherlands (3850 BC) showing the location of the Hardinxveld area (box) and the eponymous site Swifterbant, and local palaeogeographical map (insert) showing the location of the sites Polderweg, De Bruin, and Brandwijk (after Vos et al. [ 15 ]).

Verfasser: Nathalie Ø. Brusgaard (12035010)
Michael W. Dee (7066373)
Merita Dreshaj (12035013)
Jolijn Erven (12035016)
Youri van den Hurk (12035019)
Daan Raemaekers (12035022)
Canan Çakırlar (578016)
Dokumenttyp: Image
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Schlagwörter: Ecology / Sociology / Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified / possibly domestic pigs / important subsistence activity / div >< p / comparably large size / changing environmental conditions / study also contributes / archaeological suid remains / wild boar palaeoecology / wild boar behaviour / holocene wild boar / adult wild boar / swifterbant culture sites / nitrogen isotope analysis / suid interactions varied / stable isotopic study / final occupational period / late mesolithic netherlands / wild boar / suid interactions / late mesolithic / study demonstrates / stable carbon / neolithic sites / proxy analysis / biometric analysis / yet little / wide range / sus </ / suids (< / sp .) / possible shift / pig management / paper presents / northern europe / many regions / first multi / first biometric / dietary regimes / dietary baseline / de bruin / crucial role
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262557.g001