Anonymous
7/20/2025, 9:15:15 AM
No.17856826
>>17855229
In my context i mean the western cattle cultures which focuses on the Cow as opposed to the Bull.
Examples are the mythical Audhumbla that licked away the ice (the northern example of ice age europe) and the Sun-Cow of Egypt (the Maghreb/Berber/Natufian cow)
We know that the eastern anatolian branches of R was likely the first to tame and/or develop immunities to bovine that others did not have, and thus allowed them to live closer to the cattle and keep them captive as opposed to simply chasing them around for dung fertilizer.
It was likely the act of dung-harvest that instigated the act of domesticating the cattle as well as horses because haplogroup R have it in common with the native american Q that did this to Bison dung in order to grow their crops.
tldr;
the "cattle cultures" in my context is specifically the eastern anatolian origin of cattle herders and their dispersal out into europe, levant and maghreb.
In my context i mean the western cattle cultures which focuses on the Cow as opposed to the Bull.
Examples are the mythical Audhumbla that licked away the ice (the northern example of ice age europe) and the Sun-Cow of Egypt (the Maghreb/Berber/Natufian cow)
We know that the eastern anatolian branches of R was likely the first to tame and/or develop immunities to bovine that others did not have, and thus allowed them to live closer to the cattle and keep them captive as opposed to simply chasing them around for dung fertilizer.
It was likely the act of dung-harvest that instigated the act of domesticating the cattle as well as horses because haplogroup R have it in common with the native american Q that did this to Bison dung in order to grow their crops.
tldr;
the "cattle cultures" in my context is specifically the eastern anatolian origin of cattle herders and their dispersal out into europe, levant and maghreb.