沙特阿拉伯西北部阿西菲尔的早期阿拉伯新石器时代农牧业群落

IF 2.1 2区 地球科学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Rémy Crassard, Yamandú H. Hilbert, Michèle Dinies, Hervé Monchot, Bruno Depreux, Samer Sahlah, Walid Al-Badaiwi, Guillaume Charloux
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在沙特阿拉伯西北部现代Al-Bad绿洲的古代Madyan调查期间发现的Asifir遗址以大量新石器时代人工制品的表面集中而闻名。在遗址上发现的低沉积物丘表明可能保存了原位考古遗迹;其中一个土堆于2019年11月被挖掘出来。Asifir可以追溯到阿拉伯新石器时代早期,是一个露天遗址,位于Wadi Ifal沿岸的砾岩露台顶部。该遗址的考古发现以大量的石器文物为特征,如薄片、刀片和小片,以及各种石器工具,包括箭头、镰刀刀片、刮刀、钻孔器和磨石。个人饰品,如小型的贝壳和珠子,也在其中。发掘出了一个大壁炉,里面有动物(包括哺乳动物、鸟类和鱼类)、鸟类和植物的大型遗骸。考古证据显示,该遗址的性质可能是一个进行家庭活动的住所。具有明显光泽的镰刀刀片的存在代表了沙特阿拉伯一个引人注目和独特的发现,为谷物收获实践提供了令人信服的证据,可能涉及驯化物种,如Hordeum vulgare(大麦)。Asifir是沙特阿拉伯可追溯到这一时期的罕见遗址之一,也是该地区9000年前使用农牧生存策略的罕见遗址之一。
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Early Arabian Neolithic agropastoral communities from Asifir, Northwestern Saudi Arabia

Discovered during the survey of ancient Madyan, in the modern Al-Bad‘ oasis in north-western Saudi Arabia, the site of Asifir is distinguished by numerous surface concentrations of Neolithic artefacts. Low sediment mounds identified at the site indicated the possible preservation of in situ archaeological remains; one such mound was excavated in November 2019. Dated to the Early Arabian Neolithic period, Asifir is an open-air site located at the top of a conglomerate terrace along Wadi Ifal. The archaeology from the site is characterized by a high number of lithic artefacts, such as flakes, blades, and bladelets, as well as various lithic tools, including arrowheads, sickle blade insets, scrapers, borers, and grindstones. Personal ornaments such as small-sized worked shells and beads, are also present. The excavations have yielded a large hearth, with faunal (including mammals, birds and fish), malacological and botanical macro-remains. The archaeological evidence reveals the nature of the site as probably a dwelling place where domestic activities were performed. Presence of sickle blades with pronounced gloss represents a remarkable and unique find in Saudi Arabia, providing compelling evidence for cereal harvesting practices, possibly involving domesticated species such as Hordeum vulgare (barley). Asifir represents one of the rare sites in Saudi Arabia dating to this period, and one of the rare to indicate the use of agropastoral subsistence strategies in the region some 9000 years ago.

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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences covers the full spectrum of natural scientific methods with an emphasis on the archaeological contexts and the questions being studied. It bridges the gap between archaeologists and natural scientists providing a forum to encourage the continued integration of scientific methodologies in archaeological research. Coverage in the journal includes: archaeology, geology/geophysical prospection, geoarchaeology, geochronology, palaeoanthropology, archaeozoology and archaeobotany, genetics and other biomolecules, material analysis and conservation science. The journal is endorsed by the German Society of Natural Scientific Archaeology and Archaeometry (GNAA), the Hellenic Society for Archaeometry (HSC), the Association of Italian Archaeometrists (AIAr) and the Society of Archaeological Sciences (SAS).
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