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Research On The Faunal Remains Of Middle-late Dawenkou Culture Unearthed During 2017 Excavation At Jiaojia Site,Zhangqiu

Posted on:2020-01-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2370330572971623Subject:Archaeology
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Zooarchaeology can help ue know about the fanua at the site,rebuild the paleoenvironment of the time and reveal all kinds of relationships between humans and animals by studyding remains of animals unearthed from the site,further we can study the economic and cultrural life of ancient societies and the evolution of human civilization.Jiaojia site is a large capital-level settlement site of middle-late Dawenkou cultrul in the north of the Haidai region,a large number of animal remains were unearthed.There are six parts in this paper.Part 1:Introduction.This part will introduce the research background and methods and review the discovery of animal remains of middle-late Dawenkou cultrue in Haidai region briefly.Part 2:Animal remains overview.Introduce animal remains of middle-late Dawenkou cultrue unearthed from Jiaojia dite according to Phylum,Class,Order,Family,Genus and Species.Part 3:Paleoenvironmental restoration.Infer and recover the environment around the site of that time according to the fanual ecological habits.Part 4:Comprehensive utilization of animal resources.Analyse the way of humans use animal resources,such as domesticated animals,meat sources and bone object production by ways of age structure analysis,quantitative proportion calculation,meat weight estimation and surface trace analysis.Part 5:Analysis of special burial of animal remains.Explore the meaning of special burial of different types of animal remains by the way of their unearthed background and spatial distribution.Part 6:Conclusion.Summarize the research results and problems,put forward the prospects for future research.
Keywords/Search Tags:Jiaojia site, Middle-late Dawenkou cultrul, Utilization of animal remains, Special burial
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