Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, Washington, District of Columbia.
Evol Anthropol. 2020 Mar;29(2):68-82. doi: 10.1002/evan.21824. Epub 2020 Feb 28.
Questions about the timing, frequency, resource yield, and behavioral and biological implications of large animal carcass acquisition by early hominins have been a part of the "hunting-scavenging debate" for decades. This article presents a brief outline of this debate, reviews the zooarchaeological and modern ecological evidence for a possible scavenging niche among the earliest animal tissue-consuming hominins (pre-2.0 Ma), revisits some of the questions that this debate has generated, and outlines some ways to explore answers to those questions with evidence from the archaeological record.
几十年来,有关早期人类获取大型动物尸体的时间、频率、资源产量以及行为和生物学意义的问题一直是“狩猎-食腐争论”的一部分。本文简要概述了这一争论,回顾了最早消耗动物组织的人类(200 万年前)中可能存在食腐生态位的动物考古学和现代生态学证据,重新审视了这一争论产生的一些问题,并概述了一些利用考古记录中的证据来探索这些问题答案的方法。