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A story told from a small-mesh screen: the importance of songbirds and ground doves to the Guangala people at the El Azucar archeological site in coastal Ecuador

机译:从一个小网格屏幕告诉一个故事:歌手和地面鸽子在沿海厄瓜多尔的El Azucar考古遗址到广大州人的重要性

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The Guangala people of ElAzucar, located 25 kmfromthe Ecuadorean coast, specialized on the production of beads and hunting for trade between approximately 150 BC and 370 AC. In this study, I analyzed the avian component of the zooarchaeological remains to examine patterns in resource use and paleoecological conditions during site occupancy. For comparison, I also identified the bird bones from three archeological sites in the Valdivia Valley, 38 km to the north. The composition of the avifauna at the El Azucar site is highly unusual. Unlike at any other sites, including the Valdivia Village sites examined in this study, songbirds and small ground doves make up over 90% of all samples. The large number of songbirds and columbids is probably due to a combination of (1) taphonomy, (2) the use of 1/8 in. mesh for screening of sediments during excavation, and (3) local adaptations in resource use. Novel hypotheses regarding the exploitation of birds by the Guangala people of El Azucar are presented. Most importantly, I posit that most birds were probably hunted by women and children in and around agricultural plots, perhaps by using fishing nets. The avifauna at El Azucar and the Valdivia Village suggest that climate was variable, consistent with the expected impact of the El Nino Southern Oscillation on the Ecuadorian coast. These insights could not have been gained without the use of 1/8-in screens and species-level identifications of the zooarchaeological specimens.
机译:Elazucar的Guangala人士,位于厄瓜多尔海岸25米,专门从事珠子和狩猎的生产,以便在大约150年BC和370 AC之间进行贸易。在这项研究中,我分析了ZooRaigaeological的禽组分遗体,在现场占用期间审查资源使用和古生态病症的模式。相比之下,我还确定了Valdivia Valley的三个考古地点的鸟骨,到了北部38公里。 El Azucar遗址的Avifauna的组成非常异常。与任何其他网站不同,包括本研究中审查的Valdivia村网站,鸣禽和小地面鸽子占所有样品的90%以上。大量的鸣禽和哥伦比亚可能是由于(1)TaphOnaly,(2)使用1/8英寸的组合是造福。网格用于筛选散发过程中的沉积物,(3)资源使用中的局部适应。提出了关于El Azucar的广达人鸟类剥削的新颖假设。最重要的是,我可能是大多数鸟类可能被农业地块和周围的妇女和儿童猎杀,也许通过使用渔网。 El Azucar和Valdivia村的Avifauna表明,气候变化,符合El Nino Southern振荡对厄瓜多尔海岸的预期影响。在不使用Zoogaeologicalences的1/8屏幕和物种级别标识的情况下,无法使用这些洞察。

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