Brigitte Gratien's scientific contributions
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... However, bones of livestock (cattle, caprines) in settlement locations from nearby sites (e.g. el-Barga, Wadi el-Arab) during the third millennium indicate that animal husbandry played an important role during this period (Chaix 2006;Gratien 1999;Gratien et al. 2002;Honegger 2012). The appearance of domestic cattle has been claimed to go as far back as 7500 bc (Honegger 2006). ...
Reference: Prehistoric Figurines in Sudan