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约旦巴斯特 9000 年前人群中最早的社会内婚证据。

Earliest evidence for social endogamy in the 9,000-year-old-population of Basta, Jordan.

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, Johannes-Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 Jun 11;8(6):e65649. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0065649. Print 2013.


DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0065649
PMID:23776517
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3679157/
Abstract

The transition from mobile to sedentary life was one of the greatest social challenges of the human past. Yet little is known about the impact of this fundamental change on social interactions amongst early Neolithic communities, which are best recorded in the Near East. The importance of social processes associated with these economic and ecological changes has long been underestimated. However, ethnographic observations demonstrate that generalized reciprocity - such as open access to resources and land - had to be reduced to a circumscribed group before regular farming and herding could be successfully established. Our aim was thus to investigate the role of familial relationships as one possible factor within this process of segregation as recorded directly in the skeletal remains, rather than based on hypothetical correlations such as house types and social units. Here we present the revealing results of the systematically recorded epigenetic characteristics of teeth and skulls of the late Pre-Pottery Neolithic community of Basta in Southern Jordan (Figure S1). Additionally, mobility was reconstructed via a systematic strontium (Sr) isotope analysis of tooth enamel of the Basta individuals. The frequency of congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors in the 9,000-year-old community of Basta is exceptionally high (35.7%). Genetic studies and a worldwide comparison of the general rate of this dental anomaly in modern and historic populations show that the enhanced frequency can only be explained by close familial relationships akin to endogamy. This is supported by strontium isotope analyses of teeth, indicating a local origin of almost all investigated individuals. Yet, the accompanying archaeological finds document far-reaching economic exchange with neighboring groups and a population density hitherto unparalleled. We thus conclude that endogamy in the early Neolithic village of Basta was not due to geographic isolation or a lack of exogamous mating partners but a socio-cultural choice.

摘要

从移动生活到久坐生活的转变是人类过去面临的最大社会挑战之一。然而,对于这种根本性变化对新石器时代早期社区社会互动的影响,我们知之甚少,这些社区的互动在近东地区记录得最为详细。与这些经济和生态变化相关的社会进程的重要性长期以来被低估了。然而,民族志观察表明,在常规农业和畜牧业能够成功建立之前,必须将与这些经济和生态变化相关的普遍互惠关系(如资源和土地的开放获取)缩小到一个受限制的群体。因此,我们的目的是调查在这个过程中,家族关系作为一个可能的因素,在骨骼遗骸中直接记录下来,而不是基于房屋类型和社会单位等假设关联,在这个过程中所起的作用。在这里,我们展示了在约旦南部的巴斯特(Basta)新石器时代晚期社区的牙齿和颅骨的系统记录的表观遗传特征的揭示性结果(图 S1)。此外,还通过对巴斯特个体的牙釉质进行系统的锶(Sr)同位素分析来重建其迁移模式。在拥有 9000 年历史的巴斯特社区中,先天性上颌侧切牙缺失的频率异常高(35.7%)。遗传研究和对现代和历史人群中这种牙齿异常的普遍发生率的全球比较表明,这种高频率只能通过类似于近亲繁殖的近亲关系来解释。牙齿的锶同位素分析对此提供了支持,表明几乎所有被调查个体都来自本地。然而,伴随而来的考古发现记录了与邻近群体的广泛的经济交流,以及前所未有的人口密度。因此,我们得出结论,巴斯特新石器时代早期村庄的近亲繁殖不是由于地理隔离或缺乏外婚伴侣造成的,而是一种社会文化选择。

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