西班牙人在新墨西哥殖民地早期使用植物和动物

IF 0.5 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Heather B. Trigg, Ana C. Opishinski, D. Landon, D. Snow
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17世纪,西班牙殖民者开始在新墨西哥州定居。作为一个农业社会,殖民地的成功建立取决于殖民者在殖民地新颖的环境条件下与动植物建立关系的能力。本文利用首都圣达菲和几个17世纪牧场的动物考古和古民族植物学证据,探讨了殖民者与这个新地区的动植物之间的联系。遗址中的动物群遗迹非常一致:由驯养的哺乳动物、鸟类和鱼类组成,很少有地方性哺乳动物。植物性食物包括当地和引进的作物以及采集的植物,通常在牧场周围可以买到。为了获得建筑材料和燃料,殖民者在更远的地方开垦了普通土地。数据表明,农场的活动范围很广,但公共区域提供了关键资源。
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Spanish Use of Plants and Animals in Early Colonial New Mexico
During the seventeenth century, Spanish colonists began settling in New Mexico. As an agrarian society, the successful establishment of the colony rested on the colonists’ ability to create relationships with plants and animals in the colony’s novel environmental conditions. Using zooarchaeological and paleoethnobotanical evidence from the capital of Santa Fe and several seventeenth-century ranches, this paper explores the connections colonists had with plants and animals in this new region. The faunal remains among the sites are remarkably consistent: a mix of domesticated mammals, birds, and fish, with few endemic mammals. Plant foods included local and introduced crops and gathered plants, generally available around the ranches. For building materials and fuel, colonists engaged common land farther afield. The data indicate that a broad spectrum of activities were centered on the farm, but common areas provided critical resources.
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