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Pre-Hispanic fishing practices in interfluvial Amazonia: Zooarchaeological evidence from managed landscapes on the Llanos de Mojos savanna

机译:河流间亚马逊流域的西班牙裔前捕捞实践:Llanos de Mojos稀树草原受管理景观的动物考古学证据

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Recent evidence suggests the existence of Pre-Hispanic fisheries in savanna areas of the Amazon basin. How these fisheries may have functioned is still poorly known. Although many studies have drawn attention to how Pre-Hispanic inhabitants of these savannas managed to deal with excess water, little attention has been paid to understanding how large and permanent populations were sustained during long periods of drought. In the Llanos de Mojos, one of the largest savannas in South America, the landscape is greatly affected by the impacts of annual, seasonal flooding and inundations, alternating with a dry period that can last 4–6 months. The fishing practices in this area were studied on the basis of analysis of more than 17,000 fish remains recovered at Loma Salvatierra, a monumental mound located in an interfluvial area 50 km from the Mamoré River and occupied between 500 and 1400 AD. In Loma Salvatierra, a network of circular walled ponds connected to a system of canals has been identified, raising questions about a possible use of these structures for fishing. The exceptional conservation of the bone material has enabled precise taxonomic identification of more than 35 taxa, the richest fish spectrum thus far documented in the Mojos region. The dominant fish, swamp-eels (Synbranchus spp.), armored catfishes (Hoplosternum spp.), lungfish (Lepidosiren paradoxa), and tiger-fish (Hoplias malabaricus) are characteristic of shallow and stagnant waters. Our work documents the first zooarchaeological evidence of a dryland, interfluvial fishing system in the Bolivian Amazon that incorporates distinct species and fishing practices, demonstrating that these regions contain year round resources. Research is taking its first steps toward understanding landscape modifications, fish environments, and specific cultural technologies employed on this and other lowland neotropical savannas that differ from those for fishing in open waters and rivers.
机译:最近的证据表明,在亚马逊河流域的热带稀树草原地区存在西班牙前渔业。这些渔业的运作方式仍然鲜为人知。尽管许多研究已经引起人们对这些稀树草原的西班牙裔前居民如何处理过量水的关注,但很少有人关注了解长期干旱导致大量人口和永久人口的维持。在南美最大的稀树草原之一的拉诺斯·德·莫霍斯(Llanos de Mojos),地貌受到年度,季节性洪水和洪水的影响,干旱持续时间可能长达4-6个月,因此受到极大影响。在分析洛马萨尔瓦蒂埃拉(Loma Salvatierra)上的17,000多条鱼遗物的基础上,研究了该地区的捕捞方式,这是一座纪念性的土丘,位于距莫莫雷河50公里的河流间地区,占地500至1400年。在Loma Salvatierra,已经确定了与运河系统相连的圆壁池塘网络,这引发了人们对这些结构可能用于捕鱼的疑问。骨骼材料的出色保护使我们能够对超过35种生物分类进行精确的分类学鉴定,这是迄今为止在Mojos地区记录的最丰富的鱼类谱。主要的鱼类,沼泽鳗(Synbranchus spp。),铠装cat鱼(Hoplosternum spp。),肺鱼(Lepidosiren paradoxa)和老虎鱼(Hoplias malabaricus)是浅水和停滞水域的特征。我们的工作记录了玻利维亚亚马逊河流域旱地,河流间捕捞系统的首个动物考古学证据,该系统结合了独特的物种和捕捞方式,表明这些地区全年都有资源。研究正在迈出第一步,以了解在此低地新热带稀树草原上使用的景观改造,鱼类环境以及特定的文化技术,这些技术不同于在开阔水域和河流中捕鱼的技术。

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