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The impact of farming on prehistoric culinary practices throughout Northern Europe

Lucquin Alexandre; Robson Harry K.; Oras Ester; Lundy Jasmine; Moretti Giulia; González Carretero Lara; Dekker Joannes; Demirci Özge; Dolbunova Ekaterina; McLaughlin T. Rowan; Piezonka Henny; Talbot Helen M.; Adamczak Kamil; Czekaj-Zastawny Agnieszka; Groß Daniel; Gumiński Witold; Hartz Sönke; Kabaciński Jacek; Koivisto Satu; Linge Trond Eilev; Meyer Ann-Katrin; Mökkönen Teemu; Philippsen Bente; Piličiauskas Gytis; Visocka Vanda; Kriiska Aivar; Raemaekers Daan; Meadows John; Heron Carl; Craig Oliver E.

The impact of farming on prehistoric culinary practices throughout Northern Europe

Lucquin Alexandre
Robson Harry K.
Oras Ester
Lundy Jasmine
Moretti Giulia
González Carretero Lara
Dekker Joannes
Demirci Özge
Dolbunova Ekaterina
McLaughlin T. Rowan
Piezonka Henny
Talbot Helen M.
Adamczak Kamil
Czekaj-Zastawny Agnieszka
Groß Daniel
Gumiński Witold
Hartz Sönke
Kabaciński Jacek
Koivisto Satu
Linge Trond Eilev
Meyer Ann-Katrin
Mökkönen Teemu
Philippsen Bente
Piličiauskas Gytis
Visocka Vanda
Kriiska Aivar
Raemaekers Daan
Meadows John
Heron Carl
Craig Oliver E.
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lucquin-et-al-2023-the-impact-of-farming-on-prehistoric-culinary-practices-throughout-northern-europe.pdf (5.705Mb)
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doi:10.1073/pnas.2310138120
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https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2310138120
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082792031
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To investigate changes in culinary practices associated with the arrival of farming, we analysed the organic residues of over 1,000 pottery vessels from hunter-gatherer-fisher and early agricultural sites across Northern Europe from the Lower Rhine Basin to the Northeastern Baltic. Here, pottery was widely used by hunter-gatherer-fishers prior to the introduction of domesticated animals and plants. Overall, there was surprising continuity in the way that hunter-gatherer-fishers and farmers used pottery. Both aquatic products and wild plants remained prevalent, a pattern repeated consistently across the study area. We argue that the rapid adaptation of farming communities to exploit coastal and lagoonal resources facilitated their northerly expansion, and in some cases, hunting, gathering, and fishing became the most dominant subsistence strategy. Nevertheless, dairy products frequently appear in pottery associated with the earliest farming groups often mixed with wild plants and fish. Interestingly, we also find compelling evidence of dairy products in hunter-gatherer-fisher Ertebølle pottery, which predates the arrival of domesticated animals. We propose that Ertebølle hunter-gatherer-fishers frequently acquired dairy products through exchange with adjacent farming communities prior to the transition. The continuity observed in pottery use across the transition to farming contrasts with the analysis of human remains which shows substantial demographic change through ancient DNA and, in some cases, a reduction in marine consumption through stable isotope analysis. We postulate that farmers acquired the knowledge and skills they needed to succeed from local hunter-gatherer-fishers but without substantial admixture.

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