School of Culture, History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
School of Social Sciences, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia.
PLoS One. 2023 Oct 20;18(10):e0286576. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0286576. eCollection 2023.
The dingo, also known as the Australian native dog, was introduced in the late Holocene. Dingoes were primarily wild animals but a number resided in Aboriginal people's camps. Traditionally, these individuals were taken from wild litters before weaning and raised by Aboriginal people. It is generally believed that these dingoes were not directly provided for, and upon sexual maturity, returned to reproduce in the wild. However, some died while in the company of people and, were buried in occupation sites. This Australian practice parallels the burial of domestic dogs in many regions of the Asia-Pacific and beyond but has attracted very little research. We explore the historical and archaeological evidence for dingo burial, examining its different forms, chronological and geographic distribution, and cultural significance. Dingoes were usually buried in the same manner as Aboriginal community members and often in areas used for human burial, sometimes alongside people. This practice probably occurred from the time of their introduction until soon after European colonisation. We present a case study of dingo burials from Curracurrang Rockshelter (NSW) which provides insights into the lives of ancient tame dingoes, and suggests that domestication and genetic continuity between successive camp-dwelling generations may have occurred prior to European contact.
澳洲野犬,又名澳洲野狗,于全新世晚期引入。澳洲野犬多为野生动物,但有部分生活在原住民的营地。传统上,这些野犬在断奶前被原住民从野外的巢穴中带走,然后由原住民抚养长大。一般认为,这些野犬不会被直接喂养,而是在性成熟后返回野外繁殖。但是,一些野犬在与人相处的过程中死亡,并被埋葬在原住民的聚居地。这种澳大利亚的做法与亚太地区及其他地区埋葬家犬的做法相似,但却很少有研究对此进行探讨。我们探索了澳洲野犬埋葬的历史和考古证据,研究了其不同的形式、时间和地理分布以及文化意义。澳洲野犬通常以与原住民社区成员相同的方式被埋葬,通常在用于人类埋葬的区域,有时与人类一起。这种做法可能从它们被引入之时一直持续到欧洲殖民时期不久。我们介绍了一个来自 Curracurrang Rockshelter(新南威尔士州)的澳洲野犬埋葬案例,该案例为我们了解古代驯化的澳洲野犬的生活提供了线索,并表明在与欧洲人接触之前,可能已经发生了家养犬与连续几代居住在营地的犬之间的驯化和基因连续性。