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Archaeological and molecular evidence for ancient chickens in Central Asia
Carli Peters
, Kristine K. Richter
, Shevan Wilkin
, Sören Stark
, Basira Mir-Makhamad
, Ricardo Fernandes
, Farhod Maksudov
, Sirojidin Mirzaakhmedov
, Husniddin Rahmonov
, Stefanie Schirmer
, Kseniia Ashastina
, Alisher Begmatov
, Michael Frachetti
, Sharof Kurbanov
,
Michael Shenkar
, Taylor Hermes
, Fiona Kidd
, Andrey Omelchenko
, Barbara Huber
, Nicole Boivin
Shujing Wang, Pavel Lurje, Madelynn von Baeyer, Rita Dal Martello, Robert N. Spengler
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Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
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Arts and Humanities
Central Asia
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Timing
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Millennium
50%
Archaeological Site
50%
Morphology
50%
ancient world
50%
Silk Road
50%
Domesticated Animal
50%
Bird bones
50%
Fourth Century BC
50%
Egg-shell
50%
Keyphrases
Chicken
100%
Central Asia
100%
Egg Laying
16%
Morphological Identification
16%
Egg Production
16%
Archaeological Sites
16%
High Abundance
16%
Middle-aged
16%
Ancient History
16%
Domesticated Animals
16%
Eggshell
16%
4th Century
16%
Center of Origin
16%
Production Base
16%
Direct Dating
16%
Overall Diet
16%
Bird Bones
16%
Ancient Silk Road
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Central Asia
100%
Archaeological Site
50%
Morphology
50%
Egg Production
50%
Domesticated Animal
50%