Calle Almendralejo nr.41(西班牙梅里达)的动物遗骸:有助于我们了解罗马卢西塔尼亚首都的畜牧业

IF 1.9 3区 地球科学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Cleia Detry , Macarena Bustamante-Álvarez , Francisco Javier Heras Mora
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摘要

对梅里达动物考古藏品的研究仍然很少,尤其缺乏有关罗马人饮食和动物管理的信息。在此,我们将介绍在罗马城墙北部旁边的一个垃圾场中发现的动物群,其中还包括一些具有祭祀性质的背景,其年代为公元 1 世纪至公元 5 世纪初。动物骨骸表明,它们大多来自食物残渣和加工过的骨头。我们可以看到,该空间的使用和使用的动物种类在时间上发生了演变,在第一阶段,小型动物更受青睐,而到了第四世纪,牛的数量则更多。此外,我们还发现了一些改良指标,这对于像埃梅里塔-奥古斯塔这样的省会城市来说是意料之中的。此外,许多狗的祭祀葬以及伊比利亚最古老的埃及獴、骆驼和一种可食用的睡鼠标本的骨架,也是这批文物中有趣的发现,表明这是一个特殊的样本。
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The animal remains from Calle Almendralejo nr. 41 (Mérida, Spain): A contribution to our understanding of animal husbandry in the capital of Roman Lusitania

The study of zooarchaeological collections from Mérida is still rare, lacking above all information on the Romans diet and animal management. Here we present the description of the fauna found in a dump next to the northern part of the Roman wall, which also includes some contexts of ritual nature, dated to the 1st century AD until the beginning of 5th century AD. The osteological remains of animals have shown that most of them come from food waste and worked bones. We can see that there is a temporal evolution in the use of that space and in the species used, with smaller animals being preferred in the first phase and cattle being more abundant in the 4th century. Some improvement indicators were also identified, as would be expected for a provincial capital, such as Emerita Augusta. Also, ritual burials of numerous dogs as well as a skeleton of the oldest specimen in Iberia of Egyptian mongoose, camel and an edible dormouse, constitute interesting discoveries in this assemblage, demonstrating that this is an exceptional sample.

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Quaternary International
Quaternary International 地学-地球科学综合
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5.60
自引率
4.50%
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336
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Quaternary International is the official journal of the International Union for Quaternary Research. The objectives are to publish a high quality scientific journal under the auspices of the premier Quaternary association that reflects the interdisciplinary nature of INQUA and records recent advances in Quaternary science that appeal to a wide audience. This series will encompass all the full spectrum of the physical and natural sciences that are commonly employed in solving Quaternary problems. The policy is to publish peer refereed collected research papers from symposia, workshops and meetings sponsored by INQUA. In addition, other organizations may request publication of their collected works pertaining to the Quaternary.
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