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对肯尼亚南坎杰拉上新世晚期奥杜威遗址的研究。

Research on late Pliocene Oldowan sites at Kanjera South, Kenya.

作者信息

Plummer T, Bishop L C, Ditchfield P, Hicks J

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles 90095-1553, USA.

出版信息

J Hum Evol. 1999 Feb;36(2):151-70. doi: 10.1006/jhev.1998.0256.

DOI:10.1006/jhev.1998.0256
PMID:10068064
Abstract

The late Pliocene is notable for the appearance of two new hominid genera as well as the first archaeological sites, generally attributed to the Oldowan Industrial Complex. However, the behavioral ecology of Oldowan hominids has been little explored, particularly at sites older than 2.0 Ma. Moreover, debates on Oldowan hominid foraging ecology and behavior have centered on data from only two regions, and often from single site levels. Here we describe the preliminary results of our investigation of Oldowan occurrences at Kanjera South. These occurrences preserve the oldest known traces of hominid activity in southwestern Kenya, and unlike most of the Oldowan sites in the 2.0-2.5 Ma time interval, artefacts are found in spatial association with a well-preserved fauna. In 1996 and 1997, this project initiated the first excavation program for Kanjera South. Magneto- and biostratigraphy indicate that deposition began approximately 2.2 Ma, substantially earlier than previously thought. At Excavation 1, artefacts were found in spatial association with a taxonomically diverse faunal assemblage in Beds KS-1 and KS-2. Excavation 2 yielded a partial hippopotamus axial skeleton with artefacts in KS-3. Cores from both sites were incidentally flaked and represent a Mode I lithic technology indistinguishable from the Oldowan. Approximately 15% of the artefacts were manufactured from non-local raw materials, indicating a flow of resources into the area. Stable isotopic analysis of KS-1 and KS-2 pedogenic carbonates suggests that the Excavation 1 assemblages formed in a relatively open (>75% C4 grass) habitat. The Excavation 1 and 2 faunas contain a high proportion of equids relative to Oldowan accumulations from Bed I Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Beds KS-1 and KS-2 thus preserve traces of Oldowan hominid activities in a more open setting than has been previously documented.

摘要

上新世晚期因两个新的原始人类属的出现以及首批考古遗址而引人注目,这些遗址一般被认为属于奥杜威工业复合体。然而,奥杜威原始人类的行为生态学极少被探究,尤其是在早于200万年前的遗址。此外,关于奥杜威原始人类觅食生态学和行为的争论仅集中于两个地区的数据,且常常是单一遗址层面的数据。在此,我们描述了对南坎杰拉奥杜威遗迹调查的初步结果。这些遗迹保存了肯尼亚西南部已知最古老的原始人类活动痕迹,与200万至250万年前时间间隔内的大多数奥杜威遗址不同,人工制品是在与保存完好的动物群的空间关联中被发现的。1996年和1997年,该项目启动了南坎杰拉的首次挖掘计划。地磁和生物地层学表明沉积大约始于220万年前,比之前认为的要早得多。在挖掘点1,人工制品是在KS - 1层和KS - 2层中与分类多样的动物群组合在空间上相关联被发现的。挖掘点2在KS - 3层出土了一具带有人工制品的部分河马轴向骨骼。两个遗址的岩芯都有偶然剥落的痕迹,代表了一种与奥杜威无法区分的第一模式石器技术。大约15%的人工制品是由非本地原材料制成的,这表明有资源流入该地区。对KS - 1层和KS - 2层土壤成因碳酸盐的稳定同位素分析表明,挖掘点1的组合是在相对开阔(>75% C4草)的栖息地形成的。相对于坦桑尼亚奥杜威峡谷第一层的奥杜威堆积物,挖掘点1和2的动物群中马科动物的比例较高。因此,KS - 1层和KS - 2层保存了比之前记录的更为开阔环境中奥杜威原始人类活动的痕迹。

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