PlumX Metrics
Embed PlumX Metrics

Curated cauldrons: Preserved proteins from early copper-alloy vessels illuminate feasting practices in the Caucasian steppe

iScience, ISSN: 2589-0042, Vol: 26, Issue: 9, Page: 107482
2023
  • 4
    Citations
  • 0
    Usage
  • 12
    Captures
  • 13
    Mentions
  • 10
    Social Media
Metric Options:   Counts1 Year3 Year

Metrics Details

  • Citations
    4
  • Captures
    12
  • Mentions
    13
    • News Mentions
      12
      • 12
    • Blog Mentions
      1
      • 1
  • Social Media
    10
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      10
      • Facebook
        10

Most Recent Blog

В металлических котлах IV тысячелетия до нашей эры нашли остатки пищи

Молекулярные биологи исследовали семь металлических сосудов, найденных на памятниках майкопской археологической культуры раннего бронзового века. На внутренней поверхности двух бронзовых котлов ученые обнаружили пептиды, свидетельствующие о том, что в IV тысячелетии до нашей эры в этой посуде готовили мясо, кровь и молоко домашних и, возможно, диких животных. Результаты исследования опубликованы в

Most Recent News

Bronze Age Food: Ancient Cauldron in Caucasus Region Reveals What Our Ancestors Ate 5,000 Years Ago [Study]

An ancient cauldron discovered in the Caucasus region revealed what our human ancestors ate 5,000 years ago. This is according to a new study by

Article Description

Large metal and metal-alloy cauldrons first appear on the far western steppe and Caucasus region during the Maykop period (3700–2900 BCE); however, the types of foods or beverages cooked in and served from these vessels have remained mysterious. Here, we present proteomic analysis of nine residues from copper-alloy cauldrons from Maykop burial contexts where we identify muscle, blood, and milk proteins specific to domesticated, and possibly wild, ruminants. This study clearly demonstrates that the earliest, large-volume feasting vessels contained both primary and secondary animal products, likely prepared in the form of a stew.

Provide Feedback

Have ideas for a new metric? Would you like to see something else here?Let us know