A team of archaeologists found microscopic traces of livestock milk in clay sippy cups from the Bronze and Iron Age. Research suggests that feeding babies milk from livestock may have helped early European farming populations to grow. Via arstechnica
found that prehistoric babies drank milk from ceramic sippy cups, including some with cute animal motifs. Lest you be overwhelmed by the cuteness, there's a heartbreaking side to that discovery: Bronze and Iron Age parents buried their dead infants with their clay sippy cups., a trusted source for technology news, tech policy analysis, reviews, and more. Ars is owned by WIRED's parent company, Condé Nast.
That may sound like child’s play—or at least like a really esoteric research interest. But if we want to understand the growth and expansion of ancient populations, we need to understand how ancient people fed and weaned their babies.
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