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Pre-contact adaptations to the Little Ice Age in Southwest Alaska: New evidence from the Nunalleq site

机译:预接触适应在阿拉斯加西南部的小冰河时代:来自Nunalleq网站的新证据

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The reconstruction of diet, subsistence strategies and human-animal relationships are integral to understanding past human societies, adaptations and resilience -especially in the circumpolar Arctic. Even in relatively recent periods, climatic excursions may have posed specific challenges for hunter-gatherer groups living at latitudinal and climatic extremes, and archaeological research in Arctic North America is increasingly looking to better understand the impact of past climate change on human groups. Here, through a unique multi-proxy approach (zooarchaeology, bone technology and stable isotope analysis), we explore human subsistence strategies, adaptation and resilience at Nunalleq, a recently excavated pre-contact Yup'ik coastal site in southwest Alaska. The main phase of occupation of the site (16th-17th centuries AD) corresponds with one of the coolest periods of the Little Ice Age - a climatic interval from the early 14th century through the mid-19th associated with global and more localised cooling events. The analyses reveal a subsistence strategy centred around the exploitation of three major resources, including salmon, marine mammals and caribou, supplemented by secondary resources such as birds and medium-sized mammals. This tripartite resource base (salmon, marine mammals, caribou) is similar to that seen at other Thule-era sites in Alaska and likely permitted a flexibility in resource use in the face of changes in resource availability (and competition over resources) during the Little Ice Age. Comparison of the different datasets, however, reveals variability and nuance in the use of animals for both dietary and broader subsistence needs. While caribou represent a vital and heavily-exploited resource at Nunalleq (evident from both the zooarchaeology and the bone technology), they did not represent a key dietary resource (indicated by stable isotope data). Instead, caribou played an integral and key part as a major source of raw material, especially antler, in order to manufacture the necessary acquisition technology to exploit primary coastal resources.
机译:饮食,生存策略和人动物关系的重建是理解过去的人类社会,适应和恢复力的不可或缺的一体化, - 专注于Circumpolar北极。即使在相对近期的时期,气候游览也可能为生活在纬度和气候极端的猎人群体提出了特定的挑战,北极北美的考古研究越来越希望更好地了解过去气候变化对人群的影响。在这里,通过独特的多代理方法(Zoograeogy,骨科学,骨骼技术和稳定的同位素分析),我们探索了Nunalleq的人类生存策略,适应和恢复力,最近挖掘了Alaska西南部的沿海沿海网站。该网站占领的主要阶段(16至17世纪AD)对应于小冰河时代最酷的时期之一 - 从14世纪初到19世纪中期与全球和更局部的冷却事件相关的气候间隔。分析揭示了一项全年策略,以三大资源开发,包括三文鱼,海洋哺乳动物和驯鹿,补充了鸟类和中型哺乳动物等二次资源。这个三方资源基地(三文鱼,海洋哺乳动物,北美驯鹿)类似于阿拉斯加的其他Thule-ERA站点看到的,并且可能在少量资源可用性(和资源竞争)的变化面前资源使用的灵活性冰河世纪。然而,不同数据集的比较揭示了在使用动物以进行饮食和更广泛的生存所需的可变性和细微差别。虽然驯鹿代表了Nunalleq(从ZooRaegaceology和骨骼技术方面明智地代表了一个重要和严重的资源,但它们没有代表关键膳食资源(由稳定的同位素数据表示)。相反,驯鹿队作为原材料,尤其是鹿茸的主要来源,为了制造必要的采集技术来利用主要沿海资源。

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    《Quaternary International》 |2020年第may30期|130-141|共12页
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    Univ Aberdeen Dept Archaeol St Marys Bldg Elphinstone Rd Aberdeen AB24 3UF Scotland|Northlight Heritage Studio 114 South Block 64 Osborne St Glasgow G1 5QH Lanark Scotland;

    UMR 7055 Prehist & Technol 21 Allee Univ F-92023 Nanterre France|Natl Museum Denmark Frederiksholms Kanal 12 DK-1220 Copenhagen Denmark;

    Univ Aberdeen Dept Archaeol St Marys Bldg Elphinstone Rd Aberdeen AB24 3UF Scotland;

    UMR 7055 Prehist & Technol 21 Allee Univ F-92023 Nanterre France;

    Univ Aberdeen Dept Archaeol St Marys Bldg Elphinstone Rd Aberdeen AB24 3UF Scotland|Univ Liverpool Dept Archaeol Class & Egyptol 12-14 Abercromby Sq Liverpool L69 7WZ Merseyside England|Simon Fraser Univ Dept Archaeol Burnaby BC V5A 1S6 Canada;

    Univ Aberdeen Dept Archaeol St Marys Bldg Elphinstone Rd Aberdeen AB24 3UF Scotland|Max Planck Inst Evolutionary Anthropol Dept Human Evolut Deutsch Pl 6 D-04103 Leipzig Germany;

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    Arctic; Archaeology; Zooarchaeology; Technology; Isotopes; Diet; Subsistence;

    机译:北极;考古学;Zoo archaeology;技术;同位素;饮食;生存;

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