ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL FROM THE PADURE (BELTES) HILL-FORT IN LATVIA: BUTCHERING TECHNIQUES AND THE COMPOSITION OF SPECIES

IF 0.6 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Archaeologia Baltica Pub Date : 2014-05-30 DOI:10.15181/AB.V20I0.811
L. Daugnora, A. Vasks, Salomėja Sovaitė, A. Girininkas
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In the excavated Padure (Beltes) hill-fort in Latvia, cultural layers from the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age (Stage 1), and the Middle Iron Age and the Late Iron Age (Stage 2), were detected, which, besides the archaeological material typical of that period, provided abundant zooarchaeological material. This article presents the investigation data from the zooarchaeological material of both stages: the data relate to the butchering techniques used, and the identification of the composition of the faunal species. The investigation was carried out in the bioarchaeological laboratory of the Institute of Baltic Region History and Archaeology at Klaipėda University. As is proven by the investigation, the ratio of domestic animals to hunted wildlife in the two periods compared is not identical. In the second period of habitation of the hill-fort, the number of cattle and sheep/goats decreased, while the number of swine and especially of horses increased. The article also deals with characteristics of butchering techniques of domestic animals and wildlife in both periods of the habitation of the hill-fort, and changes identified in the meat processing. In the second period, the level of processing resulted in greater amounts of meat suitable for food, due to the technical properties of the raw material and the nutritional and commodity value. Key words: Padure (Beltes) hill-fort, Latvia, zooarchaeology, Late Bronze Age, Iron Age, slaughtering. DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/ 10.15181/ab.v20i0.811
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在拉脱维亚的帕杜雷(Beltes)山堡出土中,发现了青铜时代晚期和早期铁器时代(第一阶段)、铁器时代中期和晚期(第二阶段)的文化层,除了该时期典型的考古材料外,还提供了丰富的动物考古材料。本文介绍了这两个阶段的动物考古资料的调查数据:与屠宰技术有关的数据,以及对动物物种组成的鉴定。这项调查是在Klaipėda大学波罗的海地区历史和考古研究所的生物考古实验室进行的。调查证明,在两个比较时期,家畜与被猎杀野生动物的比例并不相同。在山堡居住的第二期,牛羊数量减少,猪尤其是马的数量增加。本文还讨论了两个时期山堡居住的家畜和野生动物屠宰技术的特点,以及在肉类加工中发现的变化。在第二个阶段,由于原料的技术特性以及营养和商品价值,加工水平导致了更多适合食用的肉类。关键词:帕杜雷(Beltes)山堡,拉脱维亚,动物考古,青铜时代晚期,铁器时代,屠宰。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/ 10.15181/ab.v20i0.811
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