@rrungjagaddd @breadunderscore According to this paper abstract, chicken was introduced into the Middle East around late second or first millennium BC as replacement for pig. https://t.co/cqxpB0IMjw.
@Kajel96536401 I don't think there's really good evidence for it, for example pigs were commonly consumed in the Middle East for thousands of years, only really declining much when chickens were introduced since chicken's require less water and produce egg
@Noahpinion A 2015 archaeology paper hypothesized that the decline of pork consumption in the Middle East was caused in part by the rise of chicken husbandry. Chickens and pigs compete for food, but chicken is a more efficient protein source. And they lay
The Pig and the Chicken in the Middle East: Modeling Human Subsistence Behavior in the Archaeological Record Using Historical and Animal Husbandry Data https://t.co/n8O9xQb11p
RT @Evolving_Moloch: Far as I know there's zero evidence to support this. Pigs were commonly consumed in the Middle East for thousands of y…
RT @Evolving_Moloch: Far as I know there's zero evidence to support this. Pigs were commonly consumed in the Middle East for thousands of y…
RT @Evolving_Moloch: Far as I know there's zero evidence to support this. Pigs were commonly consumed in the Middle East for thousands of y…
Pigs are less able to excrete toxins than chickens. You are what you eat https://t.co/VGmVUNI03C
RT @Evolving_Moloch: Far as I know there's zero evidence to support this. Pigs were commonly consumed in the Middle East for thousands of y…
RT @Evolving_Moloch: Far as I know there's zero evidence to support this. Pigs were commonly consumed in the Middle East for thousands of y…
RT @Evolving_Moloch: Far as I know there's zero evidence to support this. Pigs were commonly consumed in the Middle East for thousands of y…
RT @Evolving_Moloch: Far as I know there's zero evidence to support this. Pigs were commonly consumed in the Middle East for thousands of y…
RT @Evolving_Moloch: Far as I know there's zero evidence to support this. Pigs were commonly consumed in the Middle East for thousands of y…
RT @Evolving_Moloch: Far as I know there's zero evidence to support this. Pigs were commonly consumed in the Middle East for thousands of y…
Far as I know there's zero evidence to support this. Pigs were commonly consumed in the Middle East for thousands of years, declining when chickens were introduced. Chickens r a more efficient protein source bcuz they require less water n also produce eggs
Link to the peer reviewed paper on pork in the Middle East. The Pig and the Chicken in the Middle East: http://t.co/DlzyBwPKsI #springerlink
أسباب ترك الخنزير: قلة استهلاك الدجاج للماء الدجاج = لحم وبيض رعي الدجاج وصغر حجمه اسهل وأسرع للتجهيز من الخنزير http://t.co/H5DQf9b6aR
أسباب ترك الخنزير: قلة استهلاك الدجاج للماء الدجاج = لحم وبيض رعي الدجاج وصغر حجمه اسهل وأسرع للتجهيز من الخنزير http://t.co/H5DQf9b6aR
أسباب ترك الخنزير: قلة استهلاك الدجاج للماء الدجاج = لحم وبيض رعي الدجاج وصغر حجمه اسهل وأسرع للتجهيز من الخنزير http://t.co/H5DQf9b6aR
Publication "Le porc et le poulet dans le Moyen-Orient", par Richard Redding ************ Sometime around 1000... http://t.co/bFf9giDrN0
Pig & Chicken in the Middle East: Modeling Human Subsistence Behavior Using Historical & Animal Husbandry Data http://t.co/gARQGKjTst
Pig & Chicken in the Middle East: Modeling Human Subsistence Behavior Using Historical & Animal Husbandry Data http://t.co/gARQGKjTst