Raquel Blázquez-Orta , Laura Rodríguez , Mónica Major González , Verónica Estaca-Gómez , Ignacio De Gaspar , Robert S. Feranec , José Miguel Carretero , Juan Luis Arsuaga , Nuria García
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Abstract
We describe the shape variability of nine dog hemimandibles recovered from two Holocene archaeological sites on the Iberian Peninsula. In this study we mainly focus on the Chalcolithic age dog remains recovered from Barrio del Castillo (Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid), but also, make comparisons to dog specimens from El Portalón (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos) Bronze Age. We used geometric morphometrics (3D) to describe mandibular morphology and compared these specimens with a modern sample of Iberian wolves, dogs, and red foxes. As complete mandibles are rarely found in the archaeological record, we also analysed the variability of the shape on fragments of mandibles. Here, we examine if there is morphological variability or a continuity in size between Chalcolithic and Bronze Age dogs. A scenario of very similar dogs, with a continuity in the size, is expected in the inner regions of the peninsula in contrasts with the coastal sites (influenced by a higher commercial activity). Our results suggest a continuity in the size and morphology of M1. These dogs still conserved diagnostic wolf traits in relation to the carnassial zone. Additionally, we observe that the region behind the M1 in Chalcolithic and Bronze Age dogs is slightly different when we analysed the fragmentary mandibles.
我们描述了从伊比利亚半岛的两个全新世考古遗址中发掘出的九种狗半颌的形状变化。在这项研究中,我们主要关注从 Barrio del Castillo(马德里 Torrejón de Ardoz)发掘的旧石器时代的狗遗骸,同时也与 El Portalón(布尔戈斯 Sierra de Atapuerca)青铜时代的狗标本进行了比较。我们使用几何形态计量学(3D)来描述下颌骨形态,并将这些标本与伊比利亚狼、狗和赤狐的现代样本进行比较。由于在考古记录中很少发现完整的下颌骨,我们还分析了下颌骨碎片的形态变化。在此,我们研究了旧石器时代的狗和青铜时代的狗之间是否存在形态上的差异或大小上的连续性。与沿海遗址(受较多商业活动的影响)相比,半岛内部地区的狗非常相似,而且体型具有连续性。我们的研究结果表明,M1 的体型和形态具有连续性。这些狗仍然保留了与肉质区有关的狼的诊断特征。此外,我们还观察到,在分析下颌骨碎片时,旧石器时代犬和青铜时代犬的 M1 后部区域略有不同。
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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.