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A Study Reveals the Dietary Consumption of Freshwater Turtles During Mesolithic

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A study in the El Collado site, in Oliva (Valencia), reveals the most important set of remains of aquatic turtles—galapagos—documented to date for the Mesolithic period on the Iberian peninsula. The work, published in Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, identifies remains of two species of turtle – Emys orbicularis (European Galapagos) and Mauremys leprosa (Leprosy Galapagos)– that were consumed as a food resource in a context of great e…
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A study in the El Collado site, in Oliva (Valencia), reveals the most important set of remains of aquatic turtles—galapagos—documented to date for the Mesolithic period on the Iberian peninsula. The work, published in Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, identifies remains of two species of turtle – Emys orbicularis (European Galapagos) and Mauremys leprosa (Leprosy Galapagos)– that were consumed as a food resource in a context of great e…

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