Toward a geography of foodways in the southern Gulf Islands, Pacific Northwest Coast

IF 0.7 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY NORTH AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGIST Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/0197693120916965
Paul A. Ewonus, C. Speller, R. Carlson, Dongya Y. Yang
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Fine-screen animal bone and Pacific salmon ancient DNA (aDNA) results from Northwest Coast shell midden sites, together with other kinds of material culture, can provide detailed information on foodways, site-specific activities, and sociality. Seasonal use of the landscape may also be revealed through an understanding of place in the southern Gulf Islands of British Columbia, Canada. New results from column sample faunal analysis at the Pender Canal site are considered in conjunction with previously identified fauna. Alongside site characteristics, zooarchaeological and aDNA species identification data are employed to help reconstruct activities that people undertook. These tasks and their social implications at Pender Canal are contextualized with a discussion of several similar data sets from contemporary sites in the region. Temporal patterns in small fish remains and ancient salmon DNA at Pender Canal correspond with region-wide changes in land use, helping us interpret the formation of Coast Salish social relationships and identities over millennia.
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南海湾群岛、太平洋西北海岸的食物地理
来自西北海岸贝壳堆遗址的精细筛选动物骨骼和太平洋鲑鱼古代DNA (aDNA)结果,以及其他种类的物质文化,可以提供有关食物方式、特定地点活动和社会的详细信息。通过对加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省南部海湾群岛的了解,也可以揭示景观的季节性使用。Pender运河遗址柱样动物群分析的新结果与先前确定的动物群相结合。除了遗址特征外,还利用动物考古学和dna物种鉴定数据来帮助重建人们进行的活动。这些任务及其对Pender运河的社会影响与该地区当代遗址的几个类似数据集的讨论相结合。彭德运河的小鱼遗骸和古鲑鱼DNA的时间模式与区域范围内土地利用的变化相对应,帮助我们解释数千年来海岸萨利希人社会关系和身份的形成。
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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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