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Pottery find in Poland suggests ancient cheese-making

Gallery: Pottery find in Poland suggests ancient cheese-making Tom Avril, Inquirer Staff Writer Posted: Thursday, December 13, 2012, 3:01 AM More than 7,000 years ago, in what is now northern Poland,...

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Study dates cheese-making back 7500 yrs

LITTLE Miss Muffet could have been separating her curds and whey 7500 years ago, according to a new cheese-making study. Scientists performed a chemical analysis on fragments from 34 pottery sieves...

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Evidence of world's 'oldest' cheese-making found

Scientists may be one step closer to uncovering the origins of cheese-making, as evidence thousands of years old has been uncovered. What would a Neolithic cheese have tasted like? Truly an ancient...

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Prehistoric farmers made cheese 7000 years ago

Tweet Washington, December 13 (ANI): Chemical analysis has revealed that humans in prehistoric Europe made cheese some 7,000 years ago. The research by an international team of scientists, led by the...

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Aged cheesy find: Scientists find 1st proof of cheese-making from 7,500...

LONDON - Little Miss Muffet could have been separating her curds and whey 7,500 years ago, according to a new study that finds the earliest solid evidence of cheese-making. Scientists performed a...

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Say cheese: prehistoric bellies turning inspired art of churning

FOR those who enjoy a slice of creamy camembert or a wedge of aged cheddar, be thankful our ancestors were lactose intolerant. Scientists have analysed a collection of pottery fragments, approximately...

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Cheese first made at least 7,500 years ago - Wire Health & Science - The ...

LONDON -- Little Miss Muffet could have been separating her curds and whey 7,500 years ago, according to a new study that finds the earliest solid evidence of cheese-making. Scientists performed a...

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>Cheese first made at least 7,500 years ago

LONDON (AP) — Little Miss Muffet could have been separating her curds and whey 7,500 years ago, according to a new study that finds the earliest solid evidence of cheese-making. Scientists performed a...

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Study: Cheese first made at least 7,500 years ago

LONDON -- Little Miss Muffet could have been separating her curds and whey 7,500 years ago, according to a new study that finds the earliest solid evidence of cheese-making. Scientists performed a...

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Cheese first made at least 7,500 years ago

LONDON (AP) — Little Miss Muffet could have been separating her curds and whey 7,500 years ago, according to a new study that finds the earliest solid evidence of cheese-making....

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Cheese 'first made 7,500 years ago'

Little Miss Muffet could have been separating her curds and whey 7,500 years ago, according to a new study that finds the earliest solid evidence of cheese-making. Scientists performed a chemical...

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The origins of cheese revealed

FOR those who enjoy a slice of creamy camembert or a wedge of aged cheddar, be thankful our ancestors were lactose intolerant. Scientists have analysed a collection of pottery fragments, approximately...

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How humans have made cheese for more than 8,000 years

Man has been making and eating cheese for more than 8,000 years, a new study has concluded. A Parmesan cheese factory in San Giovanni in Persiceto. The the first cheese making in Northern Europe took...

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Oldest evidence of cheese-making found in shards of vessels

The shards of old pottery are poked with little holes, remnants of vessels that would have looked a lot like colanders. Now scientists have determined that the fragments — more than 7,000 years old —...

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Cheese 1st made by humans 7,000 years ago, study says

Scientists have found the first clear evidence that humans made cheese more than 7,000 years ago in prehistoric Europe. An international team of researchers, led by the University of Bristol in the...

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Stone Age people were making cheese over 7,000 years ago

Stone Age people living in northern Europe were making cheese more than 7,000 years ago according to scientists who believe they have found the first direct evidence of dairy processing. Chemical...

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First cheesemakers date back 7,500 years

Scientists have unearthed the first direct signs of cheesemaking, at a site in Poland that dates back 7,500 years.www.public-domain-photos.com The first direct signs of cheesemaking now seen in...

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Humans started making cheese more than 7,000 years: Study

London: The art of cheese-making dates back at least 7,000 years to Poland, archaeologists have concluded after finding traces of an ancient vintage. Chemical analysis of fragments of pottery believed...

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Holy Cow! First Cheesemakers Date Back 7,500 Years

The first direct signs of cheesemaking now seen in potsherds from Poland may help reveal how animal milk dramatically shaped the genetics of Europe, scientists reported today (Dec. 12). Although...

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Our Ancestors Started Making Cheese 7,500 Years Ago

NOAA Administrator to Step Down Mysterious Metallic Blobs Help Reveal Planets' Innards Mini Planetary System (Artist Concept) Here's What The Real-Life 'Hobbit' Human Looks Like Scientists Can Make...

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