Livestock bones help date the earliest spread of millet grains outside China

New research uses DNA from the skeletal remains of sheep and goats to show that animals first domesticated in the Near East had reached eastern Kazakhstan by 2700 BC, and that these animals were fed millet grain first domesticated in China to help them survive harsh winters.


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Source: ScienceDaily