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黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)砸坚果的操作链与资源利用策略

Chaînes opératoires and resource-exploitation strategies in chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) nut cracking.

作者信息

Carvalho Susana, Cunha Eugénia, Sousa Cláudia, Matsuzawa Tetsuro

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra, Rua do Arco da Traição, 56, 3000-056 Coimbra, Portugal.

出版信息

J Hum Evol. 2008 Jul;55(1):148-63. doi: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2008.02.005. Epub 2008 Mar 24.

Abstract

We apply archaeological methods to extend our knowledge of chimpanzee material culture. The chaîne opératoire conceptual framework, as introduced by ethnography, established technology as a phased process. Prehistoric archaeology adopted this concept to elucidate technological variability in tool-making procedures, based on knowledge of tool functions or subsistence patterns. We focused on the detection of operational sequences by wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) when nut cracking with lithic implements at the sites of Bossou and Diecké, Guinea, West Africa. Thus, while it has recently been claimed that chimpanzees leave behind recognizable assemblages of stone hammers that can be morphologically distinguished from Oldowan hammers, this is the first study to focus specifically on the existence of operational sequences during the utilization of stone tools by wild chimpanzees. By combining primatological and archaeological methods and examining ecological areas inhabited by different chimpanzee groups, we sought technological variability and identified variables influencing regional diversity in tool typology and technology. We compared three case studies: (1) Bossou-direct recording of experimental nut-cracking sessions; (2) Bossou- direct and indirect monitoring of nut-cracking sites in the wild; (3) Diecké-indirect monitoring of nut-cracking sites in the wild. Results suggest that chimpanzees perform sequences of repeated tool transport and nut cracking. Data show discrimination of tool functions based on tool features. We identified the most technologically complex tool for nut cracking, which was composed of four stones. We found regional diversity in chimpanzee stone assemblages. Raw-material type and tool mobility constrain technological development in human and nonhuman primates. Spatial analysis of tool distribution indicates a pattern of resource-exploitation strategy, revealing affinities with Oldowan.

摘要

我们运用考古学方法来拓展对黑猩猩物质文化的认识。民族志引入的操作链概念框架将技术确立为一个分阶段的过程。史前考古学采用这一概念,基于对工具功能或生存模式的了解,来阐明工具制作过程中的技术变异性。我们聚焦于西非几内亚博苏和迪埃凯地区野生黑猩猩(黑猩猩指名亚种)使用石器砸开坚果时操作序列的检测。因此,虽然最近有人声称黑猩猩会留下可识别的石锤组合,其在形态上可与奥杜威石锤区分开来,但这是第一项专门关注野生黑猩猩使用石器过程中操作序列存在情况的研究。通过结合灵长类学和考古学方法,并考察不同黑猩猩群体栖息的生态区域,我们探寻技术变异性,并识别影响工具类型学和技术区域多样性的变量。我们比较了三个案例研究:(1)博苏——对实验性砸坚果过程的直接记录;(2)博苏——对野外砸坚果地点的直接和间接监测;(3)迪埃凯——对野外砸坚果地点的间接监测。结果表明,黑猩猩会进行重复的工具运输和砸坚果序列操作。数据显示基于工具特征对工具功能的区分。我们识别出用于砸坚果的技术最复杂的工具,它由四块石头组成。我们发现黑猩猩石器组合存在区域多样性。原材料类型和工具移动性限制了人类和非人类灵长类的技术发展。工具分布的空间分析表明了一种资源开发策略模式,揭示出与奥杜威石器的相似性。

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