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I. V. Ponomarev, G. Boeskorov
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位于科雷马河中游的新石器时代遗址Pomazkino IV的骨骸的分类组成已经确定。这些材料是考古学家V.A.卡申发掘的结果。我们在新石器时代晚期的Ymyyakhtakh文化文物中发现了遗骨。物种组成以东西伯利亚动物群的典型代表为代表。鱼类、鸟类和哺乳动物的骨材料已被确定。已确定大部分骨骸属于鸟类,其中雁形目、天鹅、豆鹅和种属不确定的鹅的代表已得到可靠鉴定。这些鸟可以在夏天换毛时被捕获。鸟类对生活在这片土地上的人们的营养起着重要的作用。主要的狩猎哺乳动物是偶蹄类麋鹿和驯鹿。在波马兹基诺四号遗址,还发现了许多山兔的遗骨。在食肉动物的代表中,已经发现了一根狼獾的骨头。发现了大量的鱼骨,其中发现了鲫鱼。很明显,在科雷马中部地区以及东西伯利亚的其他地区,捕鱼活动是从新石器时代晚期才开始的。
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The results of the study of vertebrate fauna from the Late Neolithic site Pomazkino IV (the Kolyma River, Yakutia, Eastern Siberia)
The taxonomic composition of bone remains from the Neolithic site Pomazkino IV, located in the middle reaches of the Kolyma River, has been determined. The material is the result of excavations by archaeologist V.A. Kashin. We have identified bone remains lying together with artifacts of the Late Neolithic Ymyyakhtakh culture. The species composition is represented by typical representatives of the East Siberian fauna. The osteological material of fish, birds and mammals has been determined. It has been established that most of the bone remains belong to birds, among which representatives of the order Anseriformes, swan, bean goose and geese of indeterminate species were reliably identified. These birds could be caught in the summer during molting. Birds played an important role in the nutrition of the people who lived on the territory of this site. The main game mammals were artiodactyl elk and reindeer. At the Pomazkino IV site, there are also numerous bone remains of a mountain hare. Among the representatives of the order of carnivores, a single bone of a wolverine has been identified. An abundance of fish bones has been found, among which crucian carp has been identified. Apparently, on the territory of the Middle Kolyma, as well as in other regions of Eastern Siberia, active fishing began only from the Late Neolithic.
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