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Evidence Of 8,000-Year-Old Bone Powder Cooking In China Proves It Was An Important Survival Strategy
At the Xielaozhuang (XLZ) site in the Henan province of North China, archaeologists identified some of the earliest forms of bone processing to create powder for cooking, which date back nearly 8,000 ...
A new study by archaeologist Xingtao Wei and his colleagues, published in the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, provides insights into some of the earliest forms of humans processing bones ...
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