内蒙古高原东南部兴隆地区全新世早期广谱生存

Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ara.2023.100461
Minghao Lin , Yanbo Song , Zitong Liu , Yangliu Peng , Mingjian Guo , Xiaohong Wu , Gang Wang
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更新世后,尤其是全新世早期生态地区的人类适应,对于理解人类驯化进化轨迹的机制至关重要。遗憾的是,作为世界上最早的驯化中心之一,中国北方经济地带的人类生存状况尚未得到充分的了解。本文利用内蒙古高原东南部醒龙全新世早期遗址的动物考古资料,揭示人类驯化初期的适应性生存策略。我们的研究结果表明,早在全新世早期,狗就在这个地方被驯化了。虽然大型有蹄类动物(如野牛、鹿和马科动物)的比例在新石器时代的第三阶段开始增加,但野猪的比例在这段时间内几乎没有波动,这表明野猪在人类生存中可能发挥的作用有限。此外,广泛的其他动物(如小型猎物)和植物分类群也被开发,表明在农业起源和发展之前,一个成功的广谱生存经济的长期实践。这些发现为全新世早期人类-动物-环境相互作用和人类社会的适应性进化提供了有价值的见解。
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Early Holocene broad-spectrum subsistence at Xinglong in the southeastern Inner Mongolian Plateau, North China

Human adaptations post-Pleistocene, especially during the early Holocene in ecotonal regions, are vital for understanding the mechanisms of evolutionary trajectories of domestication in human history. Unfortunately, human subsistence in the ecotonal zones in North China, which is one of the earliest domestication centers in the world, has not yet been fully understood. Here, we present zooarchaeological data from the early Holocene site of Xinglong in the southeastern Inner Mongolian Plateau to uncover human adaptive subsistence strategies at the beginning of domestication. Our results reveal that dogs have been domesticated at the site since the early Holocene. While the ratios of large ungulates (e.g., aurochs, cervids, and equids) began to increase in the Neolithic Phase 3 period, there have been few fluctuations for wild boars over that time, suggesting a limited role that wild boars might have been playing in human subsistence. Moreover, a wide range of other faunal (e.g., small game prey) and floral taxa were also exploited, indicating a long practice of a successful broad-spectrum subsistence economy prior to the origins and development of agriculture. These findings provide valuable insights into early human-animal-environment interactions and the adaptive evolution of human societies in the early Holocene.

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