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February 19, 2024

Eat This Podcast: Prehistoric Cooking Pots

Mesolithic hunter-gatherer woman and child wearing cloaks adorned with fish teeth. Drawing by Mauro Cutrona
Mesolithic hunter-gatherer woman and child wearing cloaks adorned with fish teeth. Drawing by Mauro Cutrona

Six thousand years ago in northern Europe, the first Neolithic farmers were bumping up against Mesolithic people, who made a living hunting and fishing and gathering wild plants. Both groups of people made ceramic cooking vessels for their food, and those pots have now revealed that in many respects the diets of the two cultures were more alike than different.

That’s the conclusion of a massive study of more than 1000 pot fragments by 30 scientists. Harry Robson, one of the team leaders, explained the results and the light they shed onto the transition to farming.

Have a listen.

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