Primate Models for Behavioural Evolution Lab, Institute of Human Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Interdisciplinary Centre for Archaeology and the Evolution of Human Behaviour, University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal.
Am J Biol Anthropol. 2024 Mar;183(3):e24835. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.24835. Epub 2023 Sep 6.
The new field of primate archaeology investigates the technological behavior and material record of nonhuman primates, providing valuable comparative data on our understanding of human technological evolution. Yet, paralleling hominin archaeology, the field is largely biased toward the analysis of lithic artifacts. While valuable comparative data have been gained through an examination of extant nonhuman primate tool use and its archaeological record, focusing on this one single aspect provides limited insights. It is therefore necessary to explore to what extent other non-technological activities, such as non-tool aided feeding, traveling, social behaviors or ritual displays, leave traces that could be detected in the archaeological record. Here we propose four new areas of investigation which we believe have been largely overlooked by primate archaeology and that are crucial to uncovering the full archaeological potential of the primate behavioral repertoire, including that of our own: (1) Plant technology; (2) Archaeology beyond technology; (3) Landscape archaeology; and (4) Primate cultural heritage. We discuss each theme in the context of the latest developments and challenges, as well as propose future directions. Developing a more "inclusive" primate archaeology will not only benefit the study of primate evolution in its own right but will aid conservation efforts by increasing our understanding of changes in primate-environment interactions over time.
灵长类考古学新领域研究了非人类灵长类动物的技术行为和物质记录,为我们理解人类技术进化提供了宝贵的比较数据。然而,与人类考古学类似,该领域主要偏向于对石器制品的分析。虽然通过对现存非人类灵长类动物的工具使用及其考古记录的研究,已经获得了有价值的比较数据,但仅关注这一个方面提供的见解有限。因此,有必要探讨在多大程度上其他非技术活动,如无工具辅助的进食、旅行、社会行为或仪式展示,会在考古记录中留下可被检测到的痕迹。在这里,我们提出了四个新的研究领域,我们认为这些领域在很大程度上被灵长类考古学所忽视,对于揭示灵长类行为组合的全部考古潜力至关重要,包括我们自己的行为组合:(1)植物技术;(2)超越技术的考古学;(3)景观考古学;和(4)灵长类文化遗产。我们将每个主题都放在最新的发展和挑战的背景下进行讨论,并提出了未来的方向。发展一种更“包容”的灵长类考古学不仅将有益于灵长类进化本身的研究,还将通过增加我们对灵长类与环境相互作用随时间变化的理解,从而有助于保护工作。