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Multi-analytical approach to zooarchaeological assemblages elucidates Late Holocene coastal lifeways in southwest Madagascar

机译:动物考古学组合的多分析方法阐明了马达加斯加西南部的全新世晚期沿海生物

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The impact of resource exploitation by ancient human communities on Madagascar's environment is an area of intense debate. A fundamental question in the archaeology of Madagascar is the extent to which arrival of settlers, introduction of non-native plants and animals, and subsequent human exploitation of island biota, which catalyzed declines in biodiversity and significantly degraded environmental conditions. Fine-grained datasets, including zooarchaeological, archaeobotanical and other ecological evidence, are needed to assess the relationship between human resource exploitation and environmental change. On Madagascar, the resolution of zooarchaeological datasets is often reduced by poor preservation of faunal remains, making precise taxonomic identifications difficult, and few projects to-date have comprehensively assessed zooarchaeological data. Here, we present zooarchaeological data from three coastal villages in the Velondriake Marine Protected Area in southwest Madagascar, where human occupation spans from ca. 1400 BP to the present. Faunal remains from the Late Holocene sites of Antsaragnagnangy and Antsaragnasoa were identified using morphological analysis of remains, and a PCR-based bulk bone metabarcoding approach was applied at Andamotibe to molecularly identify fish and other vertebrates in a faunal assemblage that was particularly fragmented. Results were interpreted and contextualized using modern data on local fish diversity, climate and anthropogenic impacts on marine and estuarine habitats, as well as modern fishing practices (including preferred fishing grounds, tackle, taxonomic representation and volume of catch). Our use of multiple analytical and interpretative approaches has provided the most highly resolved view to date of past human subsistence in coastal southwest Madagascar. We contend that future research into human-environment dynamics on Madagascar should make use of diverse analytical methods, in order to more comprehensively evaluate past interactions between human communities and the native biota. Furthermore, we encourage an historical ecological approach, so that long-term perspectives on changing human-environment dynamics may be used to contextualize modern trends. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.
机译:古代人类社区对马达加斯加的环境进行资源开发的影响是一个激烈辩论的领域。马达加斯加考古学中的一个基本问题是定居者的到来,非本地动植物的引进以及随后人类对岛屿生物群的剥削,在多大程度上催化了生物多样性的下降和环境条件的严重恶化。需要细粒度的数据集,包括动物考古学,考古植物学和其他生态学证据,以评估人力资源开发与环境变化之间的关系。在马达加斯加,动植物遗迹保存不善常常会降低动物考古数据集的分辨率,从而难以进行精确的分类学识别,迄今为止,几乎没有任何项目能够对动物考古数据进行全面评估。在这里,我们介绍了马达加斯加西南部Velondriake海洋保护区三个沿海村庄的动物考古数据,那里的人类占领范围大约为。 1400 BP到现在。使用残骸的形态学分析鉴定了来自Antsaragnagnangy和Antsaragnasoa的全新世晚期遗址的动物残骸,并在Andamotibe中应用了基于PCR的大量骨元条形码技术,以分子鉴定特别分散的动物群中的鱼类和其他脊椎动物。使用有关当地鱼类多样性,气候和人为影响海洋和河口栖息地的现代数据以及现代捕鱼方法(包括首选渔场,钓具,生物分类表示法和捕获量),对结果进行解释和背景分析。我们对多种分析和解释方法的使用为迄今为止马达加斯加西南沿海地区人类的生存提供了迄今为止最有力的解决方案。我们认为,未来对马达加斯加人类环境动力学的研究应利用多种分析方法,以便更全面地评估人类社区与本地生物群之间的过去相互作用。此外,我们鼓励采用历史性的生态方法,以便可以利用对人类环境动态变化的长期看法来把握现代趋势。 (C)2017爱思唯尔有限公司和INQUA。版权所有。

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