Latitudinal gradient in dairy production with the introduction of farming in Atlantic Europe / Miriam Cubas, Alexandre Lucquin , Harry K. Robson, André Carlo Colonese, Pablo Arias, Bruno Aubry, Cyrille Billard, Denis Jan, Mariana Diniz, Ricardo Fernandes, Ramón Fábregas Valcarce, Cécile Germain-Vallée, Laurent Juhel, Arturo de Lombera-Hermida, Cyril Marcigny, Sylvain Mazet, Grégor Marchand, César Neves, Roberto Ontañón-Peredo, Xose Pedro Rodríguez-Álvarez, Teresa Simões, João Zilhão, Oliver E. Craig. -- [S.l.]: Nature Reserarch, 2020.

The introduction of farming had far-reaching impacts on health, social structure and demography. Although the spread of domesticated plants and animals has been extensively
tracked, it is unclear how these nascent economies developed within different environmental and cultural settings. Using molecular and isotopic analysis of lipids from pottery, here we
investigate the foods prepared by the earliest farming communities of the European Atlantic seaboard. Surprisingly, we find an absence of aquatic foods, including in ceramics from
coastal sites, except in the Western Baltic where this tradition continued from indigenous ceramic using hunter-gatherer-fishers. The frequency of dairy products in pottery increased
as farming was progressively introduced along a northerly latitudinal gradient. This finding implies that early farming communities needed time to adapt their economic practices before expanding into more northerly areas. Latitudinal differences in the scale of dairy production might also have influenced the evolution of adult lactase persistence across Europe.

Cubas, M., Lucquin, A., Robson, H.K., Colonese, A.C., Arias, P., Aubry, B., Billard, C., Jan, D., Diniz, M., Fernandes, R., Fábregas Valcarce, R., Germain-Vallée, C., Juhel, L., Lombera-Hermida, A. de, Marcigny, C., Mazet, S., Marchand, G., Neves, C., Ontañón-Peredo, R., Pedro Rodríguez-Álvarez, X., Simões, T., Zilhão, J., Craig, O.E., 2020. Latitudinal gradient in dairy production with the introduction of farming in Atlantic Europe. Nature Communications 1 (Article number: 2036). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-15907-4.


Artículo científico