猛象在西克洛维斯的饮食中占据了很大一部分
James C Chatters1,2, Ben A Potter3, Stuart J Fiedel4
1Applied Paleoscience, Bothell, WA, USA.
Science advances
|December 4, 2024
概括
安齐克儿童的稳定同位素分析揭示了古代美洲原住民 (克洛维斯) 的祖先主要是狩猎猛象. 这支持克洛维斯关于美国早期扩张的超级动物专家模型.
科学领域:
- 古人类学古人类学.
- 同位素地球化学 同位素地球化学
- 考古学的考古学
背景情况:
- 古代美洲原住民祖先 (克洛维斯) 的饮食受到争议,理论范围从专门的大动物狩猎到通用食.
- 以前的证据依赖于间接数据,如工具包和相关动物群,或投机模型和实验.
研究的目的:
- 直接推断Anzick孩子的母体蛋白质饮食,这是唯一已知的克洛维斯个体.
- 测试关于克洛维斯的生存策略及其在美洲人口定居中的作用的假设.
主要方法:
- 安齐克-1的稳定同位素分析仍然存在.
- 同位素特征与相关时期地区动植物的比较.
主要成果:
- 猛象是安齐克孩子的母亲的主要蛋白质来源,其次是鹿和野牛/驼.
- 小哺乳动物对饮食的贡献是最小的.
- 母亲饮食的同位素特征与猛象专家的同位素特征一致,比如刀猫.
结论:
- 这些发现支持克洛维斯人作为大型动物专家的模型.
- 这种专业化,再加上先进的技术和流动性,很可能促进了它们在冰盖以南的美洲迅速扩张.
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