东波利尼西亚图阿莫图群岛雷奥环礁上的神圣祭品和世俗食物

IF 1.1 3区 历史学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Marshall I. Weisler, Ashleigh J. Rogers, Quan Hua, Fiona Bertuch, Thomas A. Wake, Yosihiko H. Sinoto
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1976 年,Yosihiko H. Sinoto 作为由 Sachiko Hatanaka 教授率领的日本多学科考察队的一员,在图阿莫图群岛 Reao 环礁进行了广泛的考古调查和发掘。主要发掘了三个玛拉伊遗址和四个居住遗址,总面积达 180 平方米,共发掘出 25000 多具脊椎动物遗骸。我们报告了动物群的鉴定和分析情况,并对比了世俗和神圣背景下的清单,推断出猪、狗、乌龟和金枪鱼(鲭科)的祭祀用途,还发现了相对较大的鹦嘴鱼(鲷科)、石斑鱼(石斑鱼科)、笛鲷(笛鲷科)、驼头濑鱼(Cheilinus undulatus)和鲨鱼/鳐鱼(鮨科)。通过一套 11 个新的 AMS 年龄测定,我们首次报告了与人类接触前的猪和狗的直接年代记录,并确定了可能始于 13 世纪的海滨年代学。公元前 800 年的日期意味着,图阿莫图环礁中至少有一个环礁可能比假设的公元前 600 年 "交叉 "日期早出现近两个世纪。因此,图阿莫土群岛 1000 公里长的环礁最早出现的年代可能会有所不同,从而为人类在略微不同的时间进行殖民提供了地貌,这对殖民的速度和节奏产生了影响。
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Sacred offerings and secular foods on Reao Atoll, Tuamotu Archipelago, East Polynesia

Sacred offerings and secular foods on Reao Atoll, Tuamotu Archipelago, East Polynesia

In 1976, Yosihiko H. Sinoto conducted extensive archaeological survey and excavations on Reao Atoll, Tuamotu Archipelago as part of a Japanese, multi-disciplinary expedition led by Prof. Sachiko Hatanaka. Primarily excavating three marae and four habitation sites totalling ∼180 m2, more than 25000 vertebrate remains were recovered. We report the jidentification and analysis of the fauna and contrast the inventories from secular and sacred contexts inferring the ritual use of pig, dog, turtle and tuna (Scombridae), as well as identifying relatively larger parrotfish (Scaridae), groupers (Serranidae), snappers (Lutjanidae), the Humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) and sharks/rays (Elasmobranchii) on marae. With a suite of 11 new AMS age determinations, we report the first directly dated precontact records for pig and dog and anchor the marae chronology possibly beginning in the thirteenth century. The 800 calBP dates imply that at least one of the Tuamotu atolls may have emerged nearly two centuries prior to the hypothesised ‘cross-over’ date of 600 BP. Consequently, the earliest chronology of atoll emergence along the 1000 km length of the Tuamotus might vary, thus providing landscapes for human colonisation at slightly different times which has implications for the speed and tempo of colonisation.

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期刊介绍: Archaeology in Oceania is published online and in print versions three times a year: April, July, October. It accepts articles and research reports in prehistoric and historical archaeology, modern material culture and human biology of ancient and modern human populations. Its primary geographic focus is Australia, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and lands of the western Pacific rim. All articles and research reports accepted as being within the remit of the journal and of appropriate standard will be reviewed by two scholars; authors will be informed of these comments though not necessarily of the reviewer’s names.
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