New insights into the subsistence economy of the Late Bronze Age (1100–400 cal BC) communities in the southeastern Baltic

IF 0.6 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Karolis Minkevičius, Giedrė Piličiauskienė, Vytenis Podėnas, Viktorija Micelicaitė, Darius Kontrimas, J. Šapolaitė, Ž. Ežerinskis, A. Garbaras, Agnė Čivilytė, Heidi Luik, Linas Tamulynas
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This paper presents the findings of a research project aimed at reconstructing the subsistence economy of the Late Bronze Age communities in eastern Lithuania. We focused on examining archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological assemblages from three hillforts alongside δ13C and δ15N stable isotope analysis of plant and animal remains. Our results suggest that local populations primarily relied on growing domestic plants and animals for their subsistence. By the Late Bronze Age, they had already adopted a diverse package of cultivated plants, with barley and millet being the main crops. Also, inhabitants relied on pig and goat/sheep as a primary source for their protein intake. Finally, δ13C and δ15N measurements suggest that farmers engaged in intensive agriculture with semi-permanent field systems and moderate application of manure.
对波罗的海东南部青铜时代晚期(公元前 1100-400 年)社区生计经济的新认识
本文介绍了一个旨在重建立陶宛东部青铜时代晚期社区生存经济的研究项目的结果。我们重点研究了三个山堡的考古植物学和动物考古学组合,以及动植物遗骸的 δ13C 和 δ15N 稳定同位素分析。我们的研究结果表明,当地居民主要依靠种植家养植物和动物来维持生计。到青铜时代晚期,他们已经采用了多种多样的栽培植物,其中大麦和小米是主要作物。此外,居民还以猪和山羊/绵羊作为蛋白质摄入的主要来源。最后,δ13C 和 δ15N测量结果表明,农民从事集约农业,采用半永久性田地系统,并适度施用粪肥。
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