通过对英国剑桥郡 A14 项目的同位素分析揭示连续性和可持续性

IF 3.2 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
M. Wallace , J. Montgomery , B. Rogers , J. Moore , G. Nowell , D. Bowsher , A. Smith
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摘要

A14 考古项目是英国最大的商业考古项目--横跨 25 公里长的剑桥郡农村地区,其中包括一项开创性的、雄心勃勃的多同位素计划,以检查作物、牲畜和人类遗骸。由此产生的数据集跨越了青铜时代到中世纪,包括分布在多个地貌区块的定居点。我们对铁器时代、罗马时期和盎格鲁-撒克逊时期的重点研究揭示了农业实践、饮食和来源的显著连续性。这种同位素同质性表明,尽管宏观经济和社会政治发生了变化,但当地的传统依然存在。然而,这种模式中的微妙变化为了解偏离常规的个体提供了独特的视角,暗示了外部联系和市场经济对这些过去社区日益增长的影响。这项研究强调了在大型商业考古项目中整合多同位素分析的价值,以及商业和学术研究人员合作所产生的丰富叙事。
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Revealing continuity and sustainability through isotope analysis on the A14 project, Cambridgeshire, UK
The A14 archaeological project was the largest commercial archaeological programme in the UK - spanning a 25 km stretch of rural Cambridgeshire, which included a pioneering and ambitious multi-isotope programme to examine crop, livestock and human remains. The resulting dataset spans the Bronze Age to medieval period, incorporating settlements spread across multiple landscape blocks. Our focus on the Iron Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods reveals a remarkable continuity in agricultural practices, diet and provenance. This isotopic homogeneity suggests a persistence of local traditions despite macro-economic and socio-political shifts. Subtle variations within this pattern, however, offer unique insights into individuals who deviated from the norm, hinting at the growing influence of external connections and market economies on these past communities. This study underscores the value of integrating multi-isotope analysis in large-scale commercial archaeological projects, and the rich narrative that emerges from collaborative efforts between commercial and academic researchers.
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Quaternary Science Reviews
Quaternary Science Reviews 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
15.00%
发文量
388
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Quaternary Science Reviews caters for all aspects of Quaternary science, and includes, for example, geology, geomorphology, geography, archaeology, soil science, palaeobotany, palaeontology, palaeoclimatology and the full range of applicable dating methods. The dividing line between what constitutes the review paper and one which contains new original data is not easy to establish, so QSR also publishes papers with new data especially if these perform a review function. All the Quaternary sciences are changing rapidly and subject to re-evaluation as the pace of discovery quickens; thus the diverse but comprehensive role of Quaternary Science Reviews keeps readers abreast of the wider issues relating to new developments in the field.
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