Zlatozar Boev
15 April 2006 ·
volume 17 · pp. 133–135 ·
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Abstract: Nineteen bird bone remains (MNI=7), dated ca. 5000 B.P. of Coturnix coturnix, Gallus gallus domestica and Otis tarda have been identified. This is the second site in Bulgaria proving the existence of poultry-breeding in the Eneolithic-Early-Bronze-Age period. It is also the tenth archaeological site of the Great Bustard in the country.