Estimating Volumes of Coastal Shell Midden Sites Using Geometric Solids

IF 1.9 2区 历史学 N/A ARCHAEOLOGY Advances in Archaeological Practice Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1017/aap.2022.9
R. Gustas, Iain McKechnie, Q. Mackie, C. Darimont
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Abstract Coastal shell midden deposits are a quintessential component of the archaeological record on the Pacific Northwest Coast. Despite their importance in informing the cultural and environmental histories of Indigenous peoples, research on shell middens has largely not sought to address the physical extent of these cultural deposits, which requires estimating shape, depth, and volume. Here, we present a new scalable geospatial model, designed to work with legacy survey data, for estimating midden volumes based on applying a regular geometric solid to sites with known extent and depth. We evaluate the accuracy of this technique using percussion core, total station, and lidar data from eight sites in Tseshaht territory on western Vancouver Island and three sites on the north coast of British Columbia (Canada). As part of the evaluation process of our results, we calculate uncertainty using subsurface core depth data and then compare generalized and modeled midden volume estimates. We demonstrate an accurate general model applied at the regional scale across a systematically surveyed landscape. This work presents the first landscape-scale measure of midden extents and volume within our study area, with relevance to historical ecology and settlement patterns.
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利用几何实体估算沿海贝壳Midden场地的体积
摘要海岸贝壳中洞矿床是太平洋西北海岸考古记录的典型组成部分。尽管它们在了解土著人民的文化和环境历史方面很重要,但对贝壳middens的研究在很大程度上并没有试图解决这些文化沉积物的物理范围,这需要估计形状、深度和体积。在这里,我们提出了一个新的可扩展地理空间模型,旨在使用传统的调查数据,基于对已知范围和深度的场地应用规则几何实体来估计中洞体积。我们使用来自温哥华岛西部Tseshat地区的八个地点和不列颠哥伦比亚省(加拿大)北海岸的三个地点的撞击岩心、全站仪和激光雷达数据来评估这项技术的准确性。作为我们结果评估过程的一部分,我们使用地下岩心深度数据计算不确定性,然后比较广义和建模的midden体积估计。我们展示了一个在区域尺度上应用于系统调查景观的准确通用模型。这项工作首次对我们研究区域内的midden范围和体积进行了景观尺度测量,并与历史生态和定居模式相关。
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