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  1. Abstract. Initial animal domestication in early Neolithic China may have resembled the behavior of raising animals as pets for entertainment. During the domestication process, the ecological characteristics and living habits of each animal and the subjective demands of ancient people jointly led to the formation of animal raising behaviors for ...

    • Jing Yuan, Ningning Dong
    • 2019
  2. Mar 1, 2021 · In Animal Welfare in China, Peter Li explores the key animal welfare challenges facing China now, including animal agriculture, bear farming, and the trade and consumption of exotic...

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  4. the origins of six important domestic animals taxa. In conclusion, we present a model of the origins of domes-tication in China and discuss the different patterns of meat acquisition in the Yellow River and Yangzi River basins during the Neolithic period. Methods for Identifying Domesticated Animals We believe that identifying domesticated ...

  5. Among the most important crops and animals known in early China (rice, millet, soybean, pigs, dogs, and perhaps chickens) were domesticated indigenously, whereas wheat, barley, sheep, goats, and horses were introduced, already domesticated, from elsewhere.

    • Li Liu, Xingcan Chen
    • 2012
  6. Apr 23, 2024 · Animals hold a special place in traditional Chinese culture, symbolizing virtues, values, and beliefs that have been passed down through generations. From the powerful dragon to the graceful crane, each animal carries its own symbolic meanings and significance in Chinese art, literature, and folklore.

  7. Jan 1, 2008 · Article The Origins and Development of Animal Domestication in China was published on January 1, 2008 in the journal Chinese Archaeology (volume 8, issue 1).

  8. Keywords: Animal cultureorigins; domesticationChina; pets–history. Abstract Initial animal domestication in early Neolithic China may have resembled the behavior of raising animals as pets

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