confirmed by the Nuzi Tablets (as in Genesis 15:2–4, referring to Isaac’s servant),[5]having children by proxy as in Genesis 16 when Abraham had Ishmael by Hagar,[6]the domestication of camels,[7]the fit of the types of names of the patriarchs to that period ...
The domestication of animals like horses, camels, and oxen revolutionized travel and trade, shaping the course of human history. 问题是:2. Walking was the main way until human used animals to ___. 空格处需要填入一个动词,表示人类使用动物做什么。 根据常识,在古代,人类使用动物来运输货物和人。反...
DomesticationGenetic resource managementGenetic diversityOld World camels have come into the focus as sustainable livestock species, unique in their morphological and physiological characteristics and capable of providing vital products even under extreme environmental conditions. The evolutionary history of ...
In camels, thelaziosis is mainly caused by Thelazia leesei Railliet & Henry, 1910, a little-known eyeworm species. Given the paucity of scientific data, this study aimed to provide new insights into the morphology, molecular characterization, and phylogenetic relationship of T. leesei and its ...
The domestication of animals led to a major shift in human subsistence patterns, from a hunter–gatherer to a sedentary agricultural lifestyle, which ultimately resulted in the development of complex societies. Over the past 15,000 years, the phenotype a
an event unrelated to domestication. Genetic research indicates that the smaller alpaca (Lama pacosL.), is the domesticated version of the smaller wild form, the vicuña; while the larger llama (Lama glamaL) is the domesticated form of the larger guanaco. Physically, the line between llama ...
The Silk Road is first reported to have been used during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD) in China, but recent archaeological evidence including the domestication history of a series of animals and plants, such asbarley, indicates that trade managed by the ancientsteppe societiesacross the centr...
Define Wild Bactrian Camel. Wild Bactrian Camel synonyms, Wild Bactrian Camel pronunciation, Wild Bactrian Camel translation, English dictionary definition of Wild Bactrian Camel. n. A two-humped camel , widely used as a beast of burden in desert regions
[The dromedary: ancestry, history of domestication and medical treatment in early historic times]. 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 35 作者: J Peters 摘要: Research on camel bones from archaeological excavations in North Africa and the Near East contradict the current opinion in textbooks that the ...
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