Celtiberian-Roman家庭的动物考古学:Numantia(西班牙索里亚)的动物使用

IF 1.5 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Verónica Estaca-Gómez, Raquel Liceras-Garrido, Sergio A. Quintero-Cabello, Alfredo Jimeno
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本文介绍了来自Numantia(西班牙索里亚Garray)的Celtiberian-Roman oppidum的动物数据,特别是1999年至2000年间挖掘的两个国内单位,房屋A和房屋b的结果。这两个单位都位于城镇的北部,使用铁器时代晚期的防御城墙作为建筑露台。这些房屋呈现出典型的三面建筑格局,将家庭空间分为三个房间和一个室外庭院。通过对1561个动物遗骸的分析,两个家庭环境中的主要分类群都是山羊群,其次是牛科动物和猪。其中大多数是成年个体,尽管在B屋也有婴儿和青少年的遗骸。我们还观察到,在房屋A中,大多数遗骸来自庭院,而在房屋B中,它们被记录在鹅卵石区域,可能是街道的人行道上。因此,动物考古遗迹最集中的区域集中在过境地区。在三个分类群(山羊、牛科动物和马)的所有解剖剖面上都有切割痕迹。最后,死亡率模式表明,动物被用于劳动、肥料、羊毛和牛奶生产,直到它们的生命结束。当动物不再具有生产力时,它们就被宰杀并用于食用。
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Zooarchaeology of Celtiberian-Roman households: Animal use in Numantia (Soria, Spain)
This paper presents faunal data from the Celtiberian-Roman oppidum of Numantia (Garray, Soria, Spain), particularly the results from two domestic units excavated between 1999 and 2000, House A and B. Both are located in the North sector of the town, using the Late Iron Age defensive rampart as a constructive terrace. These houses show the typical tripartite building pattern, separating the domestic space into three rooms and an outdoor courtyard.
Analysing 1,561 faunal remains, the main taxon in both domestic contexts are the caprines herd, followed by bovids and pigs. Most of them were adult individuals, although in House B there are also remains of infants and juveniles. We have also observed that in House A most remains came from the courtyard, whilst in House B they were recorded in a cobbled area, possibly the pavement of a street. Therefore, the largest concentration of zooarchaeological remains clusters in transit areas. Cut marks have been examined and are present in all anatomical sections of the three taxa (caprines, bovids, and horses). Finally, mortality patterns suggest that animals were used until the end of their lives for labour, fertiliser, wool and milk production. Animals were slaughtered and used for their meat when they were no longer productive.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports is aimed at archaeologists and scientists engaged with the application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. The journal focuses on the results of the application of scientific methods to archaeological problems and debates. It will provide a forum for reviews and scientific debate of issues in scientific archaeology and their impact in the wider subject. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports will publish papers of excellent archaeological science, with regional or wider interest. This will include case studies, reviews and short papers where an established scientific technique sheds light on archaeological questions and debates.
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