Iratxe Boneta Jiménez, Corina Liesau Von Lettow-Vorbeck, Adán Pérez-García
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摘要
本文的目的是介绍一些关于系统鉴定来自北部梅塞塔和巴斯克-坎塔布里安盆地的三个伊比利亚铁器时代遗址的一些乌龟的新数据:El Soto de Medinilla(巴利亚多利德),La Mota(巴利亚多利德)和La Hoya (Álava)。对这些遗骸的第一手研究提出了新的解释。为了理解人类与这些爬行动物的相互作用,我们认为它们主要是作为食物资源被捕获的。先前在El Soto de Medinilla和La Mota发现的Emys orbicularis(即欧洲塘龟)已得到证实和证明。在La Hoya发现的同一分类群构成了它在巴斯克-坎塔布连盆地存在的最年轻的考古参考。
European Pond Turtle (Emys orbicularis) remains in Iron Age contexts of the Spanish Northem Iberian Peninsula
The aim of this paper is to present some new data concerning the systematic identifications of several terrapin findings documented in three Iberian Iron Age sites from the Northern Meseta and Basque-Cantabrian Basin: El Soto de Medinilla (Valladolid), La Mota (Valladolid) and La Hoya (Álava). New interpretations concerning the first-hand study of these remains are presented. With the aim of comprehending the interaction of humans with these reptiles, we consider that they were mainly captured as a food resource. The previous identification of Emys orbicularis (i.e., the European Pond Turtle) in El Soto de Medinilla and La Mota is confirmed and justified. The identification of the same taxon in La Hoya constitutes the youngest archaeological reference of its presence in the Basque-Cantabrian Basin.
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ARCHAEOFAUNA publica trabajos originales relacionados con cualquier aspecto del estudio de restos animales recuperados en yacimientos arqueológicos.