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安纳托利亚高原上的农业起源。

Agricultural origins on the Anatolian plateau.

机构信息

Department of Archaeology, Classics, and Egyptology, University of Liverpool, L697WZ, United Kingdom;

School of Social Science, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018 Apr 3;115(14):E3077-E3086. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1800163115. Epub 2018 Mar 19.

Abstract

This paper explores the explanations for, and consequences of, the early appearance of food production outside the Fertile Crescent of Southwest Asia, where it originated in the 10th/9th millennia cal BC. We present evidence that cultivation appeared in Central Anatolia through adoption by indigenous foragers in the mid ninth millennium cal BC, but also demonstrate that uptake was not uniform, and that some communities chose to actively disregard cultivation. Adoption of cultivation was accompanied by experimentation with sheep/goat herding in a system of low-level food production that was integrated into foraging practices rather than used to replace them. Furthermore, rather than being a short-lived transitional state, low-level food production formed part of a subsistence strategy that lasted for several centuries, although its adoption had significant long-term social consequences for the adopting community at Boncuklu. Material continuities suggest that Boncuklu's community was ancestral to that seen at the much larger settlement of Çatalhöyük East from 7100 cal BC, by which time a modest involvement with food production had been transformed into a major commitment to mixed farming, allowing the sustenance of a very large sedentary community. This evidence from Central Anatolia illustrates that polarized positions explaining the early spread of farming, opposing indigenous adoption to farmer colonization, are unsuited to understanding local sequences of subsistence and related social change. We go beyond identifying the mechanisms for the spread of farming by investigating the shorter- and longer-term implications of rejecting or adopting farming practices.

摘要

本文探讨了食物生产在起源于公元前 10/9 千年新月沃地之外的西南亚地区之外早期出现的原因和后果。我们提供的证据表明,公元前 9 千年中期,中安纳托利亚的原住民采集者通过采用农耕的方式,出现了农耕,然而,我们也证明,采用的程度并不统一,有些社区选择积极地忽视农耕。农耕的采用伴随着绵羊/山羊放牧的实验,采用的是一种低水平的粮食生产体系,这种体系与采集实践相结合,而不是用来替代它们。此外,低水平的粮食生产并没有像一个短暂的过渡状态,它构成了一种持续了几个世纪的生存策略的一部分,尽管它的采用对采用该策略的社区在邦库鲁产生了重大的长期社会后果。物质连续性表明,邦库鲁社区的祖先可以追溯到公元前 7100 年的更大的恰塔霍裕克东定居点,当时,对粮食生产的适度参与已经转变为对混合农业的重大承诺,从而维持了一个非常庞大的定居社区。来自中安纳托利亚的这一证据表明,解释农业早期传播的两极化立场,即反对原住民采用而支持农民殖民,不适合理解当地的生计和相关社会变化序列。我们通过调查拒绝或采用农业实践的短期和长期影响,超越了对农业传播机制的研究。

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