Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Implications for Isotopic Studies of Southwest Dogs

IF 0.5 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Amanda Semanko, F. Ramos
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Abstract

With over 20,000 years of shared history, dogs present a unique opportunity to learn about human populations. Dogs accompany humans during migration and travel, often eating the same foods. Morphological and isotopic analyses of a Georgetown-phase dog burial provide information about diet, movement, and animal interment practices of Mimbres Mogollon people from the Kipp Site. Results indicate the animal ate a diet high in maize, retains higher δ15N than most available prehistoric human data from the Southwest, and likely moved around early in life. The Kipp dog was skinned, burned, and buried in an intentional pit, in contrast with the highly fragmentary faunal remains found in surrounding proveniences.
教老狗新把戏:对西南狗同位素研究的启示
狗有着超过20000年的共同历史,为了解人类提供了一个独特的机会。狗在迁徙和旅行中陪伴人类,通常吃同样的食物。乔治敦阶段狗埋葬的形态和同位素分析提供了关于Kipp遗址Mimbres Mogollon人的饮食、运动和动物埋葬实践的信息。结果表明,这种动物的饮食中玉米含量高,δ15N比西南部大多数可用的史前人类数据都要高,而且很可能在生命早期就四处活动。这只基普犬被剥皮、焚烧并埋在一个故意的坑里,与周围地区发现的高度零碎的动物遗骸形成鲜明对比。
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