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Man Domesticated Cattle in Ancient Northwest China 10,000 Years Ago
After excavating the jawbone of a cow in northern China with telltale characteristics of being a domesticated animal, a multidisciplinary team of researchers report that humans may have started domesticating cattle around the same time in more regions of the world than previously believed.
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