Testing osteometric species determination on zooarchaeological dolphin remains from Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites in Ash-Sharqiyyah, Sultanate of Oman

Youri van den Hurk, Matteo Bormetti, Elena Maini
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Different Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites located in the Ras al-Hadd cape and Ras al-Jinz Bay area (Ash-Sharqiyyah South Governorate, Sultanate of Oman) have provided thousands of zooarchaeological dolphin remains suggesting a strong reliance on the exploitation of these animals. Dolphins are hard to identify to the species level due to a highly comparable interspecies osteological morphology as well as a general lack of extensive osteological reference collections. As a result, such remains are frequently identified as “dolphin”, without any further species identification being undertaken. In this study, we assess whether an osteometric method for distinguishing the nine dolphin species that are present in Omani waters can be used to identify the zooarchaeological specimens. Zooarchaeology by Mass-Spectrometry (ZooMS) was also undertaken on a subset of the specimens but proved ineffective due to the poor preservation of the material in an arid climate. This evidence strengthens the need for effective species identification methods based on traditional zooarchaeological methods. This research is based on our ongoing analysis of the thousands of dolphin remains from the Omani zooarchaeological assemblages.
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对阿曼苏丹国Ash-Sharqiyyah新石器时代晚期和青铜时代早期遗址的动物考古海豚遗骸进行骨测量物种测定
位于Ras al-Hadd海角和Ras al-Jinz海湾地区(阿曼苏丹国Ash-Sharqiyyah南省)的不同新石器时代晚期和青铜时代早期遗址提供了成千上万的动物考古海豚遗骸,这表明人们强烈依赖对这些动物的开发。由于高度可比的种间骨形态以及普遍缺乏广泛的骨参考资料,海豚很难识别到物种水平。因此,这些遗骸经常被认定为“海豚”,而没有进行任何进一步的物种鉴定。在这项研究中,我们评估了用于区分阿曼水域中存在的九种海豚物种的骨测量方法是否可以用于识别动物考古标本。质谱动物考古学(ZooMS)也对一部分标本进行了研究,但由于材料在干旱气候下保存不良,证明是无效的。这一证据加强了对基于传统动物考古学方法的有效物种鉴定方法的需求。这项研究是基于我们对阿曼动物考古组合中数千具海豚遗骸的持续分析。
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