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The Delicious Diets of Prehistoric Europe (Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age) [dOuAjUYukY4]

The Delicious Diets of Prehistoric Europe (Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age) [dOuAjUYukY4]

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For 60% off with HelloFresh PLUS free shipping, use code DANDAVISHISTORY60 at What did ancient Europeans eat between 10,000 BC and 3000 BC? In the Mesolithic era, the hunter gatherers of Europe were thriving in a range of environments across the Continent. From 7,000 BC Neolithic farmers spread across Europe bringing a new way of life, new languages, beliefs and social structures. Then around 3,000 BC, another great change came with the spread of cattle and horse herders from their homelands on the Pontic steppe all the way to the furthest corners of Europe, heralding the beginning of the European bronze age. These three eras saw huge social, linguistic, and genetic changes but what exactly did prehistoric Europeans eat? *Artwork* Artistic reconstructions of the ancient European people are by The Beaker Lady in collaboration with The Chad Pastoralist. For more reconstructions and information about early Indo-European culture, history, and genetics, please follow their work on Instagram: *If you enjoy my videos please consider supporting the channel* Patreon ➜ All my books on Amazon ➜ *My Links* Website Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: *Video Sources* The Horse, the Wheel, and Language - David Anthony: The Rise of Bronze Age Society - K. Kristiansen & T. B. Larsson: The First Farmers of Europe: An Evolutionary Perspective - Stephen Shennan: Plant Use in the Mesolithic: Evidence from Staosnaig, Isle of Colonsay, Scotland - Steven Mithen (1999) Irish Cepaea nemoralis Land Snails Have a Cryptic Franco-Iberian Origin That Is Most Easily Explained by the Movements of Mesolithic Humans – Grindon & Davison (2013) Plant Use in the Mesolithic and its Role in the Transition to Farming – Zvelebil (1994) Hazelnut economy of early Holocene hunter gatherers: a case study from Mesolithic Duvensee, northern Germany – Holst (2010) Experimental archaeological exploration of Mesolithic techniques for hazelnut roasting – Lage (2011) A drowned Mesolithic shell midden complex at Hjarnø Vesterhoved, Denmark and its wider significance – Astrup et al (2021) A late Mesolithic shell midden at Kilnatierny – Murray (2011) Diet and Mobility in the Corded Ware of Central Europe - Sjögre, Price, Kristiansen – (2016) (and more) **The above links include affiliate links which means we will earn a small commission from your purchases at no additional cost to you which is a way to support the channel.** *Video Chapters* 00:00 What did ancient people eat? 01:25 Video Sponsorship 02:56 The Mesolithic Diet 06:24 Mesolithic Hazelnut Processing 07:50 Mesolithic Proto-Farming 11:38 The Neolithic Diet 13:29 Neolithic Dairy Consumption 14:57 A Fish Eating Taboo? 16:49 Neolithic Feasting 18:05 What did Steppe Herders eat? 20:16 Broader Bronze Age Diets

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