Archaeology
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Archaeology: Most Popular Articles: Bactrian Camels
Archaeology: Most Popular Articles
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Bactrian Camels
Jul 19th 2011, 10:13
The Bactrian camel (
Camelus bactrianus
) (two humps) resides in central Asia. Evidence for the domestication of Bactrian camels has been found as early as 2600 BC at Shar-i Sokhta (also known as the Burnt City), Iran.
Domestication of Camels
, more details and sources
History of Farming
Table of Animal Domestications
Shar-i Sokhta
, Iran
How do we know an animal from an archaeological site is domesticated?
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