An Economic History of the Maritime Woodland Period in Port Joli Harbour, Nova Scotia

Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of the North Atlantic Pub Date : 2017-02-12 DOI:10.3721/037.002.sp1005
Matthew w. Betts, M. Burchell, B. Schöne
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Abstract Five seasons of survey and excavation in Port Joli Harbour, NS, Canada, have resulted in a high-resolution archaeofaunal sample from 2 contrasting shell-bearing sites: AlDf-24, and AlDf-30 (Jack's Brook). In this paper, we discuss the evidence for differences in mollusk-, fish-, and mammal-harvesting strategies between contemporaneously occupied sites. Furthermore, we highlight shifts in Mi'kmaw exploitation of coastal resources around the Middle to Late Maritime Woodland transition (ca. 1300 cal B.P.). Finally, we present insights regarding shellfish-harvesting strategies and site seasonality from isotopic analysis of softshell clam (Mya arenaria) shells. In the process, we construct a history of human—animal relationships in Port Joli, and reveal crucial similarities and important differences with Wabanaki economic strategies in adjacent regions.
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新斯科舍省Joli港海上林地时期的经济史
在加拿大的Joli港进行了五个季节的调查和挖掘,从两个不同的贝壳遗址:AlDf-24和AlDf-30 (Jack's Brook)中获得了高分辨率的考古样本。在本文中,我们讨论了软体动物,鱼类和哺乳动物在同一时期被占领的地点的收获策略差异的证据。此外,我们强调了在中晚期海洋林地过渡(约1300 cal B.P.)前后Mi'kmaw沿海资源开发的转变。最后,我们从软壳蛤(Mya arenaria)壳的同位素分析中提出了有关贝类捕捞策略和地点季节性的见解。在此过程中,我们构建了Joli港人与动物关系的历史,并揭示了与邻近地区Wabanaki经济战略的关键相似之处和重要差异。
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