Zooarchaeological perspectives on the Chinese Early and Late Paleolithic from the Ma’anshan site (Guizhou, South China)

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Zooarchaeological perspectives on the Chinese Early and Late Paleolithic from the Ma’anshan site (Guizhou, South China)

Subject

S4-1, Contributions of archaeozoology to the study of human societies in South, Southeast, and East Asia from the Paleolithic to the premodern era, oral

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Abstract:

Ma’anshan is a Paleolithic cave site in the Guizhou province of southern China. The total area of the excavations is ca. 48 m2, and the cultural deposit is divided into two layers representing the Chinese Late Paleolithic and the later part of the Early Paleolithic. The upper layer dates between 19,295 BP and 31,155 BP by AMS technique, and the lower layer is dated to around 53,000 BP by U-Series technique. Thousands of bone fragments were recovered from the two layers. Species abundance, bone surface modifications, skeletal element representation, and mortality patterns were studied in an investigation of assemblage formation history and patterns of prey selection and meat consumption by hominins. Interpretations of the faunal data are strengthened by reference to experimental studies and ethnoarchaeological data. The zooarchaeological data indicate that the later occupants of Ma’anshan Cave hunted mainly medium and small game animals, while the earlier occupants tended to prey upon larger animals. In the later period, hominins also made fuller use of the carcasses. The breadth of the meat diet increased with time, due to the inclusion of quick small animals (bamboo rats and birds) in the later period. The differences between the two faunal assemblages are consistent with the chronologic boundary currently drawn between the Chinese Early and Late Paleolithic ca. 30–27 ka BP, based on technological and other evidence.

Authors:

ZHANG Yue1, STINER Mary C.2, DENNELL Robin3, ZHANG Shuangquan1 and GAO Xing1

Affiliations

1 Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100044, Q1 CHINA, zhangyue@ivpp.ac.cn; zhshq@ivpp.ac.cn; gaoxing@ivpp.ac.cn
2 School of Anthropology, P.O. Box 210030, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0030, USA, mstiner@u.arizona.edu
3 Department of Archaeology, Northgate House, West Street, University of Sheffield, S1 4ET, UK, r.dennell@sheffield.ac.uk

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Zhang, Yue
Stiner, Mary C.
Dennell, Robin
Zhang, Shuangquan
Gao, Xing

Date

August 2010

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Zhang, Yue, Stiner, Mary C., Dennell, Robin, Zhang, Shuangquan and Gao, Xing. " Zooarchaeological perspectives on the Chinese Early and Late Paleolithic from the Ma’anshan site (Guizhou, South China) ," in BoneCommons, Item #1673, http://www.alexandriaarchive.org/bonecommons/items/show/1673 (accessed February 7, 2012).