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美洲太平洋沿岸古沿海渔业:来自加利福尼亚州黛西洞的视角。

Paleocoastal marine fishing on the Pacific Coast of the Americas: perspectives from Daisy Cave, California.

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.

出版信息

Am Antiq. 2001 Oct;66(4):595-613.

Abstract

Analysis of over 27,000 fish bones from strata at Daisy Cave dated between about 11,500 and 8500 cal B.P. suggests that early Channel Islanders fished relatively intensively in a variety of habitats using a number of distinct technologies, including boats and the earliest evidence for hook-and-line fishing on the Pacific Coast of the Americas. The abundance of fish remains and fishing-related artifacts supports dietary reconstructions that suggest fish provided more than 50 percent of the edible meat represented in faunal samples from the early Holocene site strata. The abundance and economic importance of fish at Daisy Cave, unprecedented among early sites along the Pacific Coast of North America, suggest that early maritime capabilities on the Channel Islands were both more advanced and more variable than previously believed. When combined with a survey of fish remains from several other early Pacific Coast sites, these data suggest that early New World peoples effectively used watercraft, captured a diverse array of fish, and exploited a variety of marine habitats and resources.

摘要

对 Daisy 洞穴中约公元前 11500 年至 8500 年的 27000 多块鱼骨进行的分析表明,早期海峡群岛居民在多种栖息地中相对密集地捕鱼,使用了多种不同的技术,包括船只和美洲太平洋沿岸最早的钩线捕鱼证据。鱼类遗骸和与捕鱼相关的人工制品的丰富程度支持了饮食重建,表明鱼类提供的可食用肉类超过了全新世早期遗址地层中动物群样本所代表的 50%。在北美太平洋沿岸的早期遗址中,Daisy 洞穴的鱼类丰富度和经济重要性是前所未有的,这表明海峡群岛的早期航海能力比以前认为的更加先进和多样化。当与对其他几个早期太平洋沿岸遗址的鱼类遗骸进行的调查结合起来时,这些数据表明,早期的新世界人民有效地使用了船只,捕获了各种各样的鱼类,并利用了各种海洋栖息地和资源。

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