Hunting, Gathering, Cheesemaking.

Adventures on the road to lactose

Tudanca Bull - ancient breed cattle.

Tudanca Bull – ancient breed cattle. Original image here – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:TudancaBull.JPG

tolerance.

In the 1970s, archaeologist Peter Bogucki was excavating a Stone Age site in the fertile plains of central Poland when he came across an assortment of odd artefacts. The people who had lived there around 7,000 years ago were among central Europe’s first farmers, and they had left behind fragments of pottery dotted with tiny holes. It looked as though the coarse red clay had been baked while pierced with pieces of straw.

Looking back through the archaeological literature, Bogucki found other examples of ancient perforated pottery. “They were so unusual — people would almost always include them in publications,” says Bogucki, now at Princeton University in New Jersey. He had seen something similar at a friend’s house that was used for straining cheese, so he speculated that the pottery might be connected with cheese-making. But he had no way to test his idea. . .

Read the full (fat) story at Nature.

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