“…Relative proportion, in contrast, may provide direct evidence of herders' preference. Relative proportions of cattle, pig, and caprids NISP from sites in Northern China during the Late Neolithic and the Late Bronze Age show a marked increase of cattle remains since the Middle Bronze Age (Figure 4; Yuan, 2000;Zhou, 2007;Hu et al, 2008;Hou et al, 2009Hou et al, , 2018Hou et al, , 2019Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology et al, 2010;Lin et al, 2013;Li et al, 2014Li et al, , 2020Yu, 2019). During the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age, the relative proportion of cattle never exceed onethird of the main domesticates, and the average is 13% in the Late Neolithic and 20% in the Early Bronze Age.…”