A zooarchaeological study of Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758) from the Croxton site in Brooks Range, Alaska, and implications for utility analysis

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropozoologica Pub Date : 2019-03-22 DOI:10.5252/anthropozoologica2019v54a4
Martina L. Steffen
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ABSTRACT This paper focuses on the identification and interpretation of a sample of vertebrate faunal remains from the Croxton archaeological site, located at Tukuto Lake, on the north slope of the Brooks Mountain Range, Alaska, in which caribou (Rangifer tarandus (Linnaeus, 1758)) dominate. Bone modifications are assessed to inform selection and processing, and skeletal part frequencies are analyzed with utility indices developed for this species among the Nunamiut at Anaktuvuk Pass. Results confirm the accumulation of faunal remains resulted primarily from human subsistence activities in the middle to late Holocene that included nutritional uses for meat, marrow and grease as well as technology manufacturing. Statistical utility analyses point to a deposit of marrow and grease processing debris at an activity area and support these as enduring subsistence practices in this region. A previous study on a larger faunal sample from the site also indicated a range of economic uses of caribou but did not find significant results with utility indices. To explain this difference it is suggested that the faunal aggregates chosen for analysis in this and the previous study have influenced statistical outcomes. The results of this study hold implications for utility analysis as well as for interpretations of caribou use at archaeological sites in arctic, sub-arctic, and alpine tundra areas of the Northern Hemisphere where this species has been abundant.
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阿拉斯加布鲁克斯山脉克罗克斯顿遗址的Rangifer tarandus(林奈,1758)的动物考古研究及其效用分析意义
摘要本文重点对位于阿拉斯加布鲁克斯山脉北坡图库托湖的克罗克斯顿考古遗址中的脊椎动物区系遗骸样本进行了鉴定和解释,其中驯鹿(Rangifer tarandus(林奈,1758))占主导地位。评估骨骼的变化,为选择和加工提供信息,并使用Anaktuvuk Pass的Nunamiut为该物种开发的实用指数分析骨骼部分频率。结果证实,动物遗骸的积累主要是由于全新世中后期人类生存活动造成的,包括肉类的营养用途,骨髓和油脂以及技术制造。统计效用分析表明,在一个活动区有骨髓和油脂加工碎片沉积,并支持这些做法是该地区持久的生存做法。之前对该地点较大动物样本的研究也表明了驯鹿的一系列经济用途,但没有发现效用指数的显著结果。为了解释这种差异,有人认为,在本次和之前的研究中选择用于分析的动物群聚集物影响了统计结果。这项研究的结果对效用分析以及对北半球北极、亚北极和高山苔原地区考古遗址驯鹿使用的解释都有意义,在这些地区,驯鹿物种非常丰富。
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