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Domestication and large animal interactions: Skeletal trauma in northern Vietnam during the hunter-gatherer Da But period

Scott, Rachel M; Buckley, Hallie R; Domett, Kate; Tromp, Monica; Trinh, Hiep Hoang; Willis, Anna; Matsumura, H; Oxenham, Marc

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The aim of this paper is to test the hypothesis that healed traumatic injuries in the pre-Neolithic assemblage of Con Co Ngua, northern Vietnam (c. 6800–6200 cal BP) are consistent with large wild animal interactions prior to their domestication. The core sample included 110 adult (aged ≥ 18 years) individuals, while comparisons are made with an additional six skeletal series from Neolithic through to Iron Age Vietnam, Thailand, and Mongolia. All post cranial skeletal elements were assessed...[Show more]

CollectionsANU Research Publications
Date published: 2019
Type: Journal article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/293719
Source: PLOS ONE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0218777
Access Rights: Open Access

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