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Ancient Humped Cattle in Africa: A View from the Chad Basin
Authors:Carlos Magnavita
Institution:1. J.W. Goethe-Universit?t Frankfurt, Institut für arch?ologische Wissenschaften, Arch?ologie und Arch?obotanik Afrikas, Grüneburgplatz 1, 60323, Frankfurt/M, Germany
Abstract:The origins of ancient and modern African cattle are still a matter of much debate among researchers. Part of the dispute involves the question of the appearance in Africa, from the second millennium BC onwards, of cattle carrying a distinguishing morphological feature present in most of the modern sub-Saharan breeds: The hump. This paper addresses the issue of the origins of the African humped cattle. After reviewing the current hypothesis on their origins, the status and significance of old and new archaeological and osteological evidence from the Chad Basin are presented and critically discussed. Mainly based on the cultural context of the archaeological figurative evidence available in the remaining continent, a case for the foreign ancestry of the ancient African humped cattle is made, and a perspective for future research in the topic is provided.
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