Marián Cueto, Edgard Camarós, Adriana Chauvin, Roberto Ontañón, Pablo Arias
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摘要
骨质考古遗存中的嵌入文物可能是研究狩猎策略和其他行为相关问题(如技术发展)的关键。然而,这种证据在考古记录中并不常见,而且往往没有得到很好的描述,尤其是史前遗址中的动物遗骸。在此,我们展示并讨论了西班牙坎塔布里亚 La Garma 洞穴出土的旧石器时代上层(约公元前 17,300-16,200 年)马(Equus caballus)下颌骨与嵌入石器残骸的独特案例。我们对动物和石器的宏观和微观综合分析表明,这里展示的案例可能是一种死前狩猎损伤,代表了马格达莱纳时期一种不常见的狩猎策略。此外,这项研究是伊比利亚半岛的首例同类研究,它强调了对骨骼表面的岩石学分析对于了解人类过去行为的重要性。
An Upper Paleolithic horse mandible with an embedded lithic projectile: Insights into 16,500 cal BP hunting strategies through a unique case of bone injury from Cantabrian Spain
Embedded artifacts in osteoarchaeological remains may be key to approaching hunting strategies and other behavioral-related issues such as technological development. However, that kind of evidence is not common within the archaeological record and often not well-characterized, especially for faunal remains from prehistoric sites. Here, we present and discuss a unique case of a horse (Equus caballus) mandible with an embedded lithic remains from the Upper Paleolithic (ca. 17,300–16,200 cal BP) from La Garma cave in Cantabria, Spain. Our macro- and microscopic faunal and lithic integrated analysis suggests that the case presented here is a potential perimortem hunting lesion, representing an uncommon hunting strategy during the Magdalenian period. Furthermore, this study, representing the first case of its kind in the Iberian Peninsula, emphasizes the importance of the taphonomic analysis of bone surfaces to approach the understanding of past human behaviors.
期刊介绍:
The aim of the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology is to provide a forum for the publication of papers dealing with all aspects of the study of human and animal bones from archaeological contexts. The journal will publish original papers dealing with human or animal bone research from any area of the world. It will also publish short papers which give important preliminary observations from work in progress and it will publish book reviews. All papers will be subject to peer review. The journal will be aimed principally towards all those with a professional interest in the study of human and animal bones. This includes archaeologists, anthropologists, human and animal bone specialists, palaeopathologists and medical historians.