Becky Johnson wrote:
Interesting suggestion:
> Gourds would have provided readily available containers for
> fermentation. My bet is if wild fruit was gathered in gourds,
> fermentation was discovered very early on.
Some have said that the first guys to milk a goat stored the milk in
a goat rumen (first stomach) and the stomach lining enzymes (rennet)
made cheese of it.
Archaeological evidence for sufficient domestication of animals to
allow milking first appears ~10kya; long after H sapiens arose. K
Feder _The_Past_in_Perspective_ Mayfield 1996.
I don't recall the first instances of fruit storage or discovery
contexts.
Dick
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