It has been suggested that the inhabitants of Zawi Shanidar tended and controlled a population of sheep on which their subsistence was based. What evidence supports this:
A) the sheep bones recovered were different from the bones of wild sheep
B) the remains of corals have been found in which the sheep were kept
C) the species of sheep found lacked the ability to survive in the wild
D) the age-mortality profile of the archaeological faunal assemblage-almost entirely young animals-is dissimilar to that of a wild population
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