墓地习俗的语音学研究:克里米亚布兰-卡亚III区人类和赛加羚羊的比较研究

IF 0.8 4区 地球科学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Laurent Crépin , Stéphane Péan , Marylène Patou-Mathis , Alexander Yanevich , Sandrine Prat
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本文的主题涉及我们对东欧格拉维特遗址(克里米亚Buran-Kaya III)人类和动物遗骸的比较分类研究的最新结果。事实上,我们几年前挖掘的这个遗址,提供了丰富的考古文物,特别是石器工业,动物和人类遗骸,主要是旧石器时代早期。该遗址最重要的发现之一是发现了数量可观的人体碎片,其中一些碎片上有刻痕。我们对该地点的两个主要物种进行了比较地语学研究。我们采用传统的方法和新的技术支持(扫描电镜,三维数字视频显微镜,ct扫描)对人类和赛加羚羊的遗骸进行了研究。本文旨在描述在人类遗骸上观察到的修改,并探讨尸体的死后处理,包括潜在的营养同类相食和太平间的做法。为了验证这些假设,我们对人类和赛加羚羊遗骸的骨骼表现、语音学修饰和空间分布进行了比较分析。研究结果表明,这是一种与二次处理或非营养性同类相食有关的特殊的太平间做法。在欧洲旧石器时代晚期,这种特殊的做法是非常罕见的,只存在于极少数的遗址中。
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Taphonomic approach of Gravettian mortuary practices: Comparative study of Human and Saiga antelope from Buran-Kaya III (Crimea)
The topic of this article concerns our last results on comparative taphonomic studies about human and faunal remains from a Gravettian site in Eastern Europe (Buran-Kaya III, Crimea). Indeed, this site which we excavated some years ago, provided a rich collection of archaeological artefacts especially lithic industry, faunal and human remains mainly for Early Upper Palaeolithic period. One the most important discovery on this site is the presence of an important quantity of human fragments with cutmarks on some of them. We developed a comparative taphonomical study between the two main species of the site. We used classical methods as well as new technological supports (SEM, 3D digital video microscopy, CT-Scan), both on human and saiga antelope remains. This paper aims to describe the modifications observed on the human remains and explore the post-mortem treatment of the bodies, including potential nutritional cannibalism and mortuary practices. To test these hypotheses, we conducted a comparative analysis of the skeletal representation, taphonomic modifications and spatial distribution of human and saiga antelope remains. The results suggest a specific mortuary practice associated with secondary disposal or a non-nutritional cannibalism. Such specific practices are very rare in European Upper Palaeolithic contexts, and are only present in a very small number of sites.
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Anthropologie
Anthropologie ANTHROPOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: First published in 1890, Anthropologie remains one of the most important journals devoted to prehistoric sciences and paleoanthropology. It regularly publishes thematic issues, originalsarticles and book reviews.
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