西安纳托利亚新石器时代营养习惯的考古研究:ye ilova Höyük遗址陶瓷样品中有机残留物的GC-MS测定

IF 1.5 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1016/j.jasrep.2024.104954
İsmail Tarhan , Şeküre Çelikten , Zafer Derin
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在这项研究中,对在İzmir ye ilova Höyük遗址挖掘过程中发现的50块新石器时代的碎片进行了有机残留分析(ORA),以鉴定在相关容器中制备或储存的食物。Y16、Y19、Y30、Y31-Y35、Y44和Y50的残留物可能是胴体肉脂肪,这与检测到的有机残留物(OR)中硬脂酸比例高于棕榈酸的情况一致。Y26的脱氢枞酸含量表明,该残留物中可能含有分解的松脂。由于检测到的正构烷烃种类长且奇数,特别是C29,可能在Y06、Y07、Y12、Y18、Y26、Y29、Y39、Y42和Y43中遇到植物源残基。根据收集到的数据,可以预测,这个社会在不久之前从狩猎采集转变为定居生活方式,已经发展到可以从动物驯养中获利的程度。人们还认为,这种文明利用植物来达到各种目的。
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An archaeometric study on the explanation of nutritional habits in the Neolithic period of Western Anatolia: Determination of organic residues in ceramic samples obtained from the Yeşilova Höyük site by GC–MS
In this study, 50 Neolithic sherds that were found during the excavation of the İzmir Yeşilova Höyük site were subjected to organic residue analysis (ORA) to identify foods prepared or stored in relevant vessels. The residues obtained from the sherds Y16, Y19, Y30, Y31-Y35, Y44, and Y50 were likely to be carcass meat fat, which is consistent with the situation that the stearic acid ratio in the detected organic residue (OR) was higher than palmitic acid. The dehydroabietic acid content detected in the Y26 indicates that this residue may contain decomposed pine resin. Due to the long and odd-numbered n-alkane species detected, especially C29, residues of plant origin may have been encountered in Y06, Y07, Y12, Y18, Y26, Y29, Y39, Y42, and Y43. Based on the collected data, it is predicted that this society, which is thought to have changed from a hunter-gatherer to a settled lifestyle not too long ago, has advanced to a point where it may profit from animal domestication. It is also thought that this civilization used plants for various purposes.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports is aimed at archaeologists and scientists engaged with the application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. The journal focuses on the results of the application of scientific methods to archaeological problems and debates. It will provide a forum for reviews and scientific debate of issues in scientific archaeology and their impact in the wider subject. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports will publish papers of excellent archaeological science, with regional or wider interest. This will include case studies, reviews and short papers where an established scientific technique sheds light on archaeological questions and debates.
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