The Birnirk to Thule Transition as Viewed from Radiocarbon and Tree-Ring Dating within Two Adjacent Houses at Cape Espenberg, Northwest Alaska

IF 1.9 1区 历史学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Claire Alix, Lauren E. Y. Norman, Antony M. Krus, Juliette Taïeb, Shelby L. Anderson, Dennis H. O’Rourke, Owen K. Mason
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Abstract

The transformation of the Birnirk culture into the Thule culture is essential in reconstructing the emergence of modern Inuit across Alaska and the larger Bering Strait. To this end, two adjacent semi-subterranean houses of late Birnirk and early Thule affiliation, respectively, at the Rising Whale (KTZ-304) site at Cape Espenberg were recently excavated and dated by radiocarbon and tree-ring measurements. We present the Bayesian analysis of the resulting large series of dates, demonstrating the lack of contemporaneity between the two features: the Birnirk house was occupied in the late twelfth to early thirteenth centuries AD, whereas the occupation of the Thule house occurred in the second half of the thirteenth into the early fourteenth century. With the increased precision made possible by coupling dendrochronology with radiocarbon, our results place the Birnirk-Thule transition more that 200 years later than the generally accepted date of AD 1000. A transition in the second half of the thirteenth century has major implications for the timing of Thule presence along the coast of Alaska and for their migration into the Alaska interior. It aligns with a thirteenth-century migration into the western Canadian Arctic and farther east and a brief early or “initial” Thule period.

从阿拉斯加西北部埃斯彭伯格角两个相邻房屋的放射性碳和树木年轮测年来看,Birnirk到Thule的过渡
Birnirk文化向Thule文化的转变对于重建横跨阿拉斯加和更大的白令海峡的现代因纽特人的出现至关重要。为此,最近在Espenberg角的Rising Whale (KTZ-304)遗址出土了两个相邻的半地下房屋,分别是Birnirk晚期和Thule早期的归属,并通过放射性碳和树木年轮测量确定了年代。我们对所得到的大量日期进行了贝叶斯分析,证明了这两个特征之间缺乏同时代性:Birnirk住宅在公元12世纪末到13世纪初被占领,而Thule住宅的占领发生在13世纪下半叶到14世纪初。通过将树木年代学与放射性碳相结合,我们的研究结果提高了精确度,将Birnirk-Thule转变的时间比普遍接受的公元1000年晚了200多年。13世纪下半叶的转变对图勒人沿阿拉斯加海岸出现的时间和他们向阿拉斯加内陆迁移的时间有重大影响。它与13世纪向加拿大北极西部和更远的东部迁移以及短暂的早期或“初始”图勒时期相一致。
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