How to investigate the earliest culinary use of chickens? We believe that archaeological pots may offer some clues.
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It was a cold, miserable day in January but that did not deter 25 researchers, from six UK institutions, migrating to down to Bournemouth for the first official meeting of our AHRC-funded project ‘
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