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Zooarcheology and bone technology from Arenosa Shelter (41VV99), Lower Pecos region, Texas.

机译:来自德克萨斯州下佩科斯地区​​的Arenosa Shelter(41VV99)的动物考古学和骨骼技术。

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Research into the zooarchaeology and bone technology of the Lower Pecos cultural region provided in insight into extraction of faunal resources from the arid canyon lands of the region by its prehistoric inhabitants and how they incorporated those resources into human subsistence and technological systems. Using samples from the National Park Service held-in-trust faunal and bone artifact collections obtained from Arenosa Shelter during excavations at 1960s, the current research detailed the extensive use of faunal resources in the site and use of diverse econiches in subsistence pursuits by prehistoric inhabitants of the region. In particular, heavy reliance on resources from the rivers themselves was documented. The current research discovered specific processing methods for the many medium to large fish caught by prehistoric inhabitants. Filleting was used prehistorically in preparing fish for consumption and raises the possibility of both long-term storage and transport of food products away from the rivers and canyons themselves. Also encountered in the faunal study was a specific skinning method used prehistorically to remove whole pelts, preserving the distinctive features of the head. Presence of this method, termed caping, raises the possibility of pelt use for shamanistic purposes and may have implications for connections to the region's prominent rock art. More typical was the documentation of fauna-related subsistence pursuits with a heavy reliance on rabbits, artiodactyls, and certain other terrestrial animals from late Pleistocene to Historic times. Detailed butchering sequences were determined from the analysis. From those pursuits, subsistence byproducts entered the technological system as input for bone technology subsystem operating in parallel to and in support of subsystems based on other raw materials. Detailed analysis of manufacturing and use wear characteristics was conducted using a large sample of the bone artifacts from Arenosa Shelter. The analysis enabled the prehistoric manufacturing process for bone implements and ornaments to be defined. The use wear component was the first of its kind in this region and documented use of implements in support of subsistence, textile, lithic, and other segments of the technological system over a significant time period.
机译:对下佩科斯文化区的动物考古学和骨骼技术的研究为深入了解该地区史前居民从该地区的干旱峡谷土地提取动物资源,以及他们如何将这些资源纳入人类生存和技术系统提供了见识。利用从1960年代的挖掘过程中从Arenosa Shelter获得的国家公园管理局委托的动植物和骨骼人工制品的样本中,当前的研究详细描述了该地区动物资源的广泛使用以及史前居民在谋生中的多样化生态栖息地的使用。该地区。特别是,有文献记载严重依赖河流本身的资源。当前的研究发现了史前居民捕获的许多中大型鱼的特殊加工方法。在过去,鱼片用于制备鱼类以供食用,并增加了食品长期储存和运输的可能性,使其远离河流和峡谷本身。在动物研究中还遇到了一种特殊的剥皮方法,该方法在史前用于去除整个兽皮,并保留了头部的独特特征。这种被称为“斗篷”的方法的存在,增加了将兽皮用于萨满教化的可能性,并可能与该地区著名的岩画有联系。更典型的记录是动物相关的生存追求,严重依赖从更新世晚期到历史时期的兔子,偶蹄动物和某些其他陆生动物。通过分析确定详细的屠宰顺序。从这些追求中,生存副产品进入了技术系统,作为骨骼技术子系统的输入,该子系统与基于其他原材料的子系统并行运行并支持该子系统。使用来自Arenosa Shelter的大量骨制品样本对制造和使用磨损特性进行了详细分析。通过分析,可以定义史前骨工具和装饰品的制造过程。使用磨损部件是该区域中第一个此类部件,并记录了在相当长的一段时间内支持生活,纺织品,石器和其他技术系统部分的工具的使用。

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  • 作者

    Jurgens, Christopher James.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at Austin.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at Austin.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Archaeology.; Paleoecology.; Paleontology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 688 p.
  • 总页数 688
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 古人类学;古生物学;古生物学;
  • 关键词

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