Gazelle Killing in Stone Age Syria. At Tell Abu Hureyra a band of hunter-gatherers started slaughtering entire gazelle herds 11,000 years ago. Hunting continued long after the emergence of agriculture, which sheds new light on that process

Bibliographic Details
Authors: Legge, Anthony J.; Rowley-Conwy, Peter A.
Format: Print Article
In:Scientific American
Year: 1987, Volume: 257/2, Pages: 88-95, 12 fig.
KeiBi Identifier:49:1118
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