Neanderthals Enjoyed Pigeon Long Before Celebrity Chefs Made It Popular
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Neanderthals Enjoyed Pigeon Long Before Celebrity Chefs Made It Popular
[Un article de The Conversation écrit par Thomas GARCIA-FERMET – Doctorant en Préhistoire et paléoenvironnements quaternaires, spécialité paléontologie des oiseaux, Université de Perpignan Via Domitia] For several hundred millennia already, pigeons and corvids have abound in the regions of Mediterranean Europe, occupying the cavities dug in the vast limestone cliffs. Recent studies show that these birds have sometimes been consumed by their Nean…
[An article by The Conversation written by Thomas GARCIA-FERMET - Ph.D. in Prehistory and Quaternary Paleoenvironments, Speciality Paleontology of Birds, University of Perpignan Via Domitia] We are at the Upper Pleistocene (between 129,000 and 11,700 years before the present), at a time when Europe is notably populated by Neandertalians. The lands of the Old Continent are surveyed by a whole procession of great emblematic mammals including mammo…
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