Groningen Institute of Archaeology, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands.
Centre for Isotope Research, Energy Academy, Groningen, Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2023 Jan 24;18(1):e0280619. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280619. eCollection 2023.
The archaeological sites of Hardinxveld-Giessendam de Bruin and Polderweg, situated in the Rhine-Meuse delta, are the best-preserved Mesolithic sites in the Netherlands. Due to the early appearance of domesticated animals in their faunal assemblage, they are also integral to the research of the emergence of animal husbandry in the region. This study focuses on the precise chronology of the sites, using radiocarbon dating and Bayesian modelling of both newly acquired and legacy radiocarbon dates. To mitigate the risk of erroneous dates, we dated the bone collagen of 26 herbivorous and one aquatic mammals from clear archaeological contexts and discovered that the most recent occupational phases at both sites are several centuries younger than previously thought. This is consistent with material evidence of lifestyle changes in the final phase at Hardinxveld-Giessendam de Bruin, which is now, according to our chronology, contemporaneous with the similar patterns produced in the region.
位于莱茵河-默兹三角洲的哈林克斯韦德-吉塞恩丹德布鲁因和波尔德韦格考古遗址是荷兰保存最完好的中石器时代遗址。由于其动物群中出现了驯化动物,这些遗址对于研究该地区畜牧业的出现也至关重要。本研究使用放射性碳测年和对新获取和遗留放射性碳测年数据的贝叶斯建模,重点关注遗址的精确年代。为了降低错误日期的风险,我们对 26 种草食动物和一种水生哺乳动物的骨胶原进行了测年,结果发现这两个遗址的最新居住阶段比之前认为的要年轻几个世纪。这与哈林克斯韦德-吉塞恩丹德布鲁因最后阶段生活方式变化的物质证据一致,根据我们的年代学,现在与该地区产生的类似模式是同时代的。