Buffalo Meat, Cattle Residues Found in Indus Valley Civilisation Vessel in UP & Haryana, Suggest a Cultural Preference For Beef Consumption: Study
A new study has found that there is the presence of animal products, in ceramic vessels dating back about 4,600 years at seven Indus Valley Civilisation sites. Products, including cattle and buffalo meat, have been found in the sites, which are in present-day Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
Lucknow, December 10: A new study has found that there is the presence of animal products, in ceramic vessels dating back about 4,600 years at seven Indus Valley Civilisation sites. According to a Hindu report, products, including cattle and buffalo meat have been found in the sites, which are in present-day Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
The following information was published in the Journal of Archaeological Science and conducted as a part of the Two Rains project of the University of Cambridge and Banaras Hindu University. Indus Valley Civilisation Wiped Out After 900-Year Drought, Says IIT Kharagpur.
An interesting point which the study highlighted was that around 50-60 percent of the domestic animal bones found at the sites come from cattle/buffalo. This, therefore, suggests a cultural preference for beef consumption across Indus populations, supplemented by the consumption of mutton/lamb.
While cattle bones have been found in large numbers at Indus Valley sites, the study found little evidence of dairy products.
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