A case study in animal products and urban site formation processes: Charleston, South Carolina (USA)

Q1 Social Sciences
E. Reitz, M. Zierden
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ABSTRACT Twenty-four zooarchaeological collections from Charleston, South Carolina (USA; ca. 1690s–1820s), suggest choices in the use of animals could extend beyond hierarchical social distinctions, food, and meat utility. The city’s economy incorporated animals and animal products from nonmarket sources for purposes other than meat. Some people raised cattle and smaller livestock on their properties, perhaps slaughtering animals there. Low-meat-utility portions from the Head and Foot are present in every collection. Associating faunal collections with cost and social identity is challenged by the multiethnic composition of residential sites and trash commingled on-site. Refuse disposal and drainage control in this low-lying coastal city further hamper social interpretations. Nonetheless, by the 1750s–1820s, the townhouse assemblage does contain more taxa and is more diverse than other, contemporary assemblages, perhaps because of the diversity of people living on townhouse properties. This reflects dynamic urban site formation processes, challenging efforts to infer social status from faunal remains.
动物产品和城市场地形成过程的案例研究:南卡罗来纳州查尔斯顿(美国)
摘要来自南卡罗来纳州查尔斯顿(美国;约1690-18200年代)的24件动物考古藏品表明,在使用动物方面的选择可以超越等级社会差异、食物和肉类用途。该市的经济将非市场来源的动物和动物产品用于肉类以外的目的。一些人在他们的庄园里饲养牛和较小的牲畜,也许在那里屠宰动物。每一个系列中都有从头到脚的低肉份。将动物收藏与成本和社会身份联系起来受到居住场所和现场垃圾混杂的多民族组成的挑战。这个地势低洼的沿海城市的垃圾处理和排水控制进一步阻碍了社会的解释。尽管如此,到了1750-1820年代,联排别墅组合确实包含了更多的分类群,并且比其他当代组合更加多样化,这可能是因为居住在联排别墅物业上的人的多样性。这反映了动态的城市遗址形成过程,挑战了从动物群遗迹推断社会地位的努力。
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Southeastern Archaeology
Southeastern Archaeology Social Sciences-Archeology
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1.40
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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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