Identifying precontact ceramic resource areas in the boreal forest of northern Manitoba, Canada

IF 0.7 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY NORTH AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGIST Pub Date : 2019-01-23 DOI:10.1177/0197693118825401
K. Fowler, B. M. Shabaga, Kevin Brownlee, M. Fayek
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The objective of this study is to better understand how people gained resources to make Middle and Late Woodland pottery from Sipiwesk Lake in northcentral Manitoba. To meet this objective, we conducted petrographic analyses of sediments from Sipiwesk Lake, archaeological sherds from sites around the lake, material from outwashes, fired experimental tiles, and sherds from archaeological sites across the boreal forest ecozone and the prairie ecozone in the south-central and south-western regions of the province. Specimens from each sample were examined using optical petrography, X-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy. Nine distinct fabrics (fired pastes) were identified by correlating the results of these analytical techniques. Each fabric can be considered a “paste recipe” that has local, regional, or pan-regional distributions. Local and regional distribution patterns redefine what “local” production means for mobile hunter-gather communities when the distances people travel for regular and routine seasonal activities are considered. This new model challenges exchange as an explanation for the spatial distribution of pottery. Expanding the range of exploitable distance thresholds for resource acquisition is alone enough to explain why the same pottery compositions would be found over vast areas incorporating one or more river systems. We further suggest that pan-regional recipes resulted from similar practices that served to add, remove, and/or alter the properties of nonplastics in clays. Such practices could potentially frustrate pottery provenience analysis, and we urge further research on the production of experimental pastes and the application of geochemical analyses to precontact Manitoba pottery.
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本研究的目的是更好地了解人们如何从马尼托巴中北部的Sipiwesk湖获得资源来制作中晚期林地陶器。为了实现这一目标,我们对Sipiwesk湖的沉积物、湖周围遗址的考古碎片、冲蚀物、烧制实验砖以及该省中南部和西南部北部森林生态区和草原生态区考古遗址的碎片进行了岩石学分析。使用光学岩石学、x射线衍射和扫描电子显微镜对每个样品的标本进行了检查。通过将这些分析技术的结果相关联,确定了九种不同的织物(烧糊)。每个织物都可以看作是具有本地、区域或泛区域分布的“粘贴配方”。当考虑到人们为定期和常规季节性活动而旅行的距离时,当地和区域分布模式重新定义了移动狩猎-采集社区的“当地”生产意味着什么。这个新模型挑战了交换作为陶器空间分布的解释。扩大资源获取的可开发距离阈值的范围就足以解释为什么在包含一个或多个河流系统的广大地区会发现相同的陶器成分。我们进一步认为,泛区域配方是由类似的做法产生的,这些做法用于添加、去除和/或改变粘土中非塑料的性质。这种做法可能会阻碍陶器的来源分析,我们敦促进一步研究实验糊的生产,并将地球化学分析应用于接触前的马尼托巴陶器。
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly, this is the only general journal dedicated solely to North America—with total coverage of archaeological activity in the United States, Canada, and Northern Mexico (excluding Mesoamerica). The North American Archaeologist surveys all aspects of prehistoric and historic archaeology within an evolutionary perspective, from Paleo-Indian studies to industrial sites. It accents the results of Resource Management and Contract Archaeology, the newest growth areas in archaeology, often neglected in other publications. The Journal regularly and reliably publishes work based on activities in state, provincial and local archaeological societies.
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