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From the Cover: Hominid butchers and biting crocodiles in the African Plio–Pleistocene

机译:从封面看:非洲上马-更新世的原始人类屠夫和咬鳄鱼

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Zooarchaeologists have long relied on linear traces and pits found on the surfaces of ancient bones to infer ancient hominid behaviors such as slicing, chopping, and percussive actions during butchery of mammal carcasses. However, such claims about Plio–Pleistocene hominids rely mostly on very small assemblages of bony remains. Furthermore, recent experiments on trampling animals and biting crocodiles have shown each to be capable of producing mimics of such marks. This equifinality—the creation of similar products by different processes—makes deciphering early archaeological bone assemblages difficult. Bone modifications among Ethiopian Plio–Pleistocene hominid and faunal remains at Asa Issie, Maka, Hadar, and Bouri were reassessed in light of these findings. The results show that crocodiles were important modifiers of these bone assemblages. The relative roles of hominids, mammalian carnivores, and crocodiles in the formation of Oldowan zooarchaeological assemblages will only be accurately revealed by better bounding equifinality. Critical analysis within a consilience-based approach is identified as the pathway forward. More experimental studies and increased archaeological fieldwork aimed at generating adequate samples are now required.
机译:动物考古学家长期以来一直依靠在古代骨头表面上发现的线性痕迹和凹坑来推断古代人类行为,例如在屠宰哺乳动物尸体时进行切片,切碎和敲击动作。但是,有关小儿麻痹-更新世原始人的主张主要依靠非常小的骨骸组合。此外,最近关于践踏动物和咬鳄鱼的实验表明,每种动物都能够产生这种痕迹的模仿物。这种均等性-通过不同的过程创建类似的产品-使解密早期的考古骨骼组合变得困难。鉴于这些发现,我们重新评估了Asa Issie,Maka,Hadar和Bouri的埃塞俄比亚上新世人和动物区系的骨变种。结果表明,鳄鱼是这些骨骼组合的重要修饰物。只有通过更好的边界均等性,才能准确揭示人猿,哺乳动物食肉动物和鳄鱼在奥尔多万动物考古组合形成中的相对作用。基于一致性的方法中的关键分析被确定为前进的途径。现在需要更多的实验研究和更多的考古现场工作,以产生足够的样本。

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