van den Berg Mathilde, Loonen Maarten J J E, Çakırlar Canan
Groningen Institute of Archaeology University of Groningen Groningen Netherlands.
Department of Archaeology University of Oulu Oulu Finland.
Int J Osteoarchaeol. 2021 May-Jun;31(3):417-428. doi: 10.1002/oa.2961. Epub 2021 Feb 4.
Reindeer () have shaped the cultures and provided livelihood to peoples of the Northern Hemisphere for thousands of years. They are still the socio-economic cornerstone of many northern cultures. Insight into reindeer mortality patterns is important for understanding past human-reindeer interactions and reindeer population fluctuations in relation to climatic and environmental change. Beyond archaeology, assessing the age structures of modern reindeer populations is important for developing wildlife management strategies. This paper presents a quick, non-destructive and cheap method to estimate age in reindeer in both modern and ancient populations based on tooth wear and eruption patterns of mandibular teeth. We devised the method using a large sample of Svalbard reindeer () of known age. We blind-tested the method and tested its applicability on another known-age Svalbard reindeer mandible assemblage. The tests demonstrate our methods' user-friendliness and reliability to generate reproducible, reusable datasets and accuracy in estimating reindeer age-at-death.
数千年来,驯鹿一直塑造着北半球的文化,并为当地居民提供生计。它们至今仍是许多北方文化的社会经济基石。深入了解驯鹿的死亡模式对于理解过去人类与驯鹿的互动以及驯鹿种群随气候和环境变化的波动情况至关重要。除了考古学领域,评估现代驯鹿种群的年龄结构对于制定野生动物管理策略也很重要。本文提出了一种基于下颌牙齿磨损和萌出模式,快速、无损且低成本地估算现代和古代驯鹿种群年龄的方法。我们使用大量已知年龄的斯瓦尔巴德驯鹿样本设计了该方法。我们对该方法进行了盲测,并在另一组已知年龄的斯瓦尔巴德驯鹿下颌骨样本上测试了其适用性。测试结果表明,我们的方法具有用户友好性和可靠性,能够生成可重复、可复用的数据集,并且在估算驯鹿死亡年龄方面具有准确性。