猎人、牧民和壁炉:解读挪威北极帕斯维克壁炉排遗址的新结果

Rangifer Pub Date : 2015-02-13 DOI:10.7557/2.35.1.3334
S. Hedman, B. Olsen, M. Vretemark
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摘要

从狩猎到放牧驯鹿的转变一直是许多考古工作的中心主题。最近对挪威北极地区帕斯维克的两个室内壁炉排遗址进行了考古调查,得出了新的结果,大大增加了讨论。这些遗址的年代在公元1000-1300年之间,由于它们丰富的骨骼组合,在这个语料库中是独一无二的。在所代表的物种中,驯鹿占主导地位(87%),鱼类(特别是白鱼和梭子鱼)是第二常见的种类。甚至羊骨也存在,代表了萨米人居住地点最早的无可争议的驯养物。一个特殊的特征是骨垃圾处理的重复空间模式,在两个地点显示出系统的和几乎相同的集群。结合对骨骼组合、人工制品和考古特征的分析,讨论了定居模式、驯鹿经济和家庭空间组织的变化。这些分析为早期驯化以及在维京时代和中世纪早期在芬诺斯堪的那维亚北部的萨米社会中发生的显著变化提供了新的视角。
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Hunters, herders and hearths: interpreting new results from hearth row sites in Pasvik, Arctic Norway
The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeological works. Recently conducted archaeological investigation of two interior hearth row sites in Pasvik, Arctic Norway, have yielded new results that add significantly to the discussion. The sites are dated within the period 1000-1300 AD, and are unique within this corpus due to their rich bone assemblages. Among the species represented, reindeer is predominant (87 %), with fish (especially whitefish and pike) as the second most frequent category. Even sheep bones are present, and represent the earliest indisputable domesticate from any Sami habitation site. A peculiar feature is the repeated spatial pattern in bone refuse disposal, showing a systematic and almost identical clustering at the two sites. Combining analyses of bone assemblages, artefacts and archaeological features, the paper discusses changes in settlement pattern, reindeer economies, and the organization of domestic space. The analyses provide new perspectives on early domestication as well as on the remarkable changes that took place among the Sami societies in northern Fennoscandinavia during the Viking Age and early Medieval Period .
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