乔治亚湾中部(美国)4000年的多面渔业记录

Q1 Social Sciences Southeastern Archaeology Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/0734578X.2022.2134084
E. Reitz, Carol E. Colaninno, I. Quitmyer, Nicole R. Cannarozzi
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摘要来自乔治亚州(美国)沿海渔业社区的数据表明,沿海生活既不简单,也不低效。从公元前2700年到公元1500年代,人们发现了多方面渔业的证据。我们利用这一记录来调查欧洲赞助殖民之前的捕鱼策略和技术、季节性、居民流动性和资源管理。在这漫长的时期里,渔业实践的灵活性、可变性和弹性是格鲁吉亚潮水河段的常态。这些熟练的渔民使用了丰富多样的河口生态系统的许多分类群。所研究的社区的捕鱼策略并不一致,这表明每个地方的当地条件和偏好都指导着居民。季节性资源对资源不安全的重要性不足以使沿海永久居留无法维持。将研究重点放在沿海社区是否或如何管理其渔业的证据上,将比在这些渔民中寻找觅食者、收集者或狩猎采集者更具生产力。
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A 4,000-year record of multifaceted fisheries in the central Georgia Bight (USA)
ABSTRACT Data from Georgia’s (USA) coastal fishing communities demonstrate that life on the coast was neither simplistic nor unproductive. Evidence of multifaceted fisheries is found from ca. 2700 BC into the AD 1500s. We draw upon this record to survey fishing strategies and technologies, seasonal periodicity, residential mobility, and resource management before European-sponsored colonization. Flexibility, variability, and resilience in fishery practices were the norm in Georgia’s tidewater reaches throughout this lengthy period. These skilled fishers used many taxa characteristic of this rich, diverse estuarine ecosystem. Fishing strategies were not homogeneous among the communities studied, indicating local conditions and preferences guided residents at each location. Seasonal resources were not sufficiently critical for resource insecurity to make permanent coastal residence untenable. Focusing research on evidence for whether, or how, coastal communities managed their fisheries would be more productive than seeking foragers, collectors, or hunter-gatherers among these fishers.
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Southeastern Archaeology
Southeastern Archaeology Social Sciences-Archeology
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期刊介绍: Southeastern Archaeology is a refereed journal that publishes works concerning the archaeology and history of southeastern North America and neighboring regions. It covers all time periods, from Paleoindian to recent history and defines the southeast broadly; this could be anything from Florida (south) to Wisconsin (North) and from Oklahoma (west) to Virginia (east). Reports or articles that cover neighboring regions such as the Northeast, Plains, or Caribbean would be considered if they had sufficient relevance.
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