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Scientists Discover ‘Cute’ Prehistoric1 Baby Bottles

Scientists say ceramic2 containers were used in prehistoric times to feed animal milk to human babies.

Archaeologists recently published their findings in the journal Nature. They say they found three such objects in ancient child burial places in Germany. The objects contained very small amounts of milk from cows, sheep and goats.

The oldest of the three vessels4 dated back to the Bronze Age, and was between 2,800 and 3,200 years old.

Julie Dunne is a biomolecular archeologist with the University of Bristol in Britain. She was the lead writer of the study. She said, “I think this has provided us the first direct evidence of what foods babies were eating or being weaned on to in prehistory.” She added, “I think this shows us the love and care these prehistoric people had for their babies.”

The objects were small enough to fit into a baby’s hands. The archeologists believe they were vessels for milk. They had a narrow spout5 for the baby to drink the liquid.

While the three objects examined by the study were somewhat plain, others were in the shapes of animals. Those vessels had animal heads with long ears or horns and human-looking feet.

“I find them incredibly cute. And prehistoric people may have thought so, too…” said archaeologist Katharina Rebay-Salisbury. She is with the Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology6 of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. She co-wrote the study.

“They testify to the creativity and playfulness we often forget to attribute to our ancestors,” Rebay-Salisbury added.

She noted7 that life at the time was not easy. Many people lived in unclean conditions, experienced hunger and disease and faced low life expectancy8. During the Bronze Age and the Iron Age that followed in Europe, about one-third of all newborns died before their first birthday. Only about half of children reached adulthood9, Rebay-Salisbury said.

These feeding vessels may have made life easier for mothers. Animal milk could be used instead of breastfeeding, the researchers said. This meant the duties of motherhood could “also be undertaken by other members of the community when children are fed with feeding vessels,” Rebay-Salisbury noted.

I’m Mario Ritter Jr.

Words in This Story

archaeologist –n. a science that deals with human life in the past by studying bones, tools and other artifacts

ceramic –n. something made of baked clay

vessel3 –n. a container for liquids

wean –v. to start feed a child food instead of mother’s milk

spout –n. a tube that permits liquid to flow out of something

attribute –v. to think that someone else has certain qualities


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