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从放射性碳测年数据重建古代人类种群的动态:澳大利亚一万年的人口增长。

Reconstructing the dynamics of ancient human populations from radiocarbon dates: 10 000 years of population growth in Australia.

机构信息

School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2011 Dec 22;278(1725):3748-54. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2011.0343. Epub 2011 May 11.

Abstract

Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the demography of ancient people and their responses to environmental change. Archaeologists commonly use the temporal distribution of radiocarbon dates to reconstruct population trends, but this can give a false picture of population growth because of the loss of evidence from older sites. We demonstrate a method for quantifying this bias, and we use it to test for population growth through the Holocene of Australia. We used model simulations to show how turnover of site occupation across an archaeological landscape, interacting with erasure of evidence at abandoned sites, can create an increase in apparent site occupation towards the present when occupation density is actually constant. By estimating the probabilities of abandonment and erasure from archaeological data, we then used the model to show that this effect does not account for the observed increase in occupation through the Holocene in Australia. This is best explained by population growth, which was low for the first part of the Holocene but accelerated about 5000 years ago. Our results provide new evidence for the dynamism of non-agricultural populations through the Holocene.

摘要

测量史前人口规模的变化趋势对于我们理解古代人类的人口统计学及其对环境变化的响应至关重要。考古学家通常使用放射性碳测年的时间分布来重建人口趋势,但由于旧遗址的证据丢失,这可能会对人口增长产生错误的描述。我们展示了一种量化这种偏差的方法,并利用它来测试澳大利亚全新世的人口增长情况。我们使用模型模拟来展示考古景观中遗址占用的更替,以及废弃遗址上证据的擦除,如何在遗址占用密度实际上保持不变的情况下,导致当前遗址占用的增加,从而产生虚假的人口增长。通过从考古数据中估计废弃和擦除的概率,我们然后使用模型表明,这种效应并不能解释在澳大利亚全新世期间观察到的占用增加。这最好用人口增长来解释,人口增长在全新世的前半段较低,但大约在 5000 年前加速。我们的研究结果为全新世非农业人口的活力提供了新的证据。

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