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The role of canids in ritual and domestic contexts: New ancient DNA insights from complex hunter-gatherer sites in prehistoric Central California

机译:犬科动物在仪式和家庭环境中的作用:史前中部加利福尼亚州复杂的猎人与猎物遗址带来的新的古代DNA见解

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This study explores the interrelationship between the genus Canis and hunter-gatherers through a case study of prehistoric Native Americans in the San Francisco Bay-Sacramento Delta area. A distinctive aspect of the region's prehistoric record is the interment of canids, variously classified as coyotes, dogs, and wolves. Since these species are difficult to distinguish based solely on morphology, ancient DNA analysis was employed to distinguish species. The DNA study results, the first on canids from archaeological sites in California, are entirely represented by domesticated dogs (including both interments and disarticulated samples from midden deposits). These results, buttressed by stable isotope analyses, provide new insight into the complex interrelationship between humans and canids in both ritual and prosaic contexts, and reveal a more prominent role for dogs than previously envisioned.
机译:通过对旧金山湾-萨克拉曼多三角洲地区史前美国原住民的案例研究,本研究探索了犬属与狩猎采集者之间的相互关系。该地区史前记录的一个独特方面是犬科动物的有趣,它们被分为土狼,狗和狼。由于很难仅根据形态来区分这些物种,因此采用古老的DNA分析来区分物种。 DNA研究的结果首次出现在加利福尼亚州考古遗址的犬科动物上,完全由家养的狗代表(包括inter葬和来自中等沉积物的分离的样本)。这些结果在稳定的同位素分析的支持下,为人们在礼节和平淡环境中人类与犬类之间复杂的相互关系提供了新的见解,并且揭示了犬比以前设想的更为重要的作用。

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