학술논문

The Epipalaeolithic--Neolithic transition in north-eastern Iran: zooarchaeological evidence from the southern shores of the Caspian Sea
Document Type
Report
Source
Antiquity. June, 2023, Vol. 97 Issue 393, p541, 16 p.
Subject
Iran
Caspian Sea
Language
English
ISSN
0003-598X
Abstract
In Iran, studies of the transition from hunting and gathering to farming and herding have focused on early developments in the Zagros Mountains. Here, the authors present new zooarchaeological data from Hotu Cave, which throw light on sheep/goat management and domestication during the Epipalaeolithic--Neolithic transition on the southern shores of the Caspian Sea. Gazelle dominate the Epipalaeolithic levels, while sheep/goat are most abundant in the Neolithic. Large quantities of perinatal sheep/goat remains from the Early Neolithic indicate that these animals were actively managed in or close to the cave. The results point towards the importance in Iran of local developments beyond the Zagros, adding nuance to the general model of domestication in South-west Asia. Keywords: South-west Asia, Iran, Epipalaeolithic, Neolithic, animal domestication, zooarchaeology
Introduction The transition from hunting and gathering to farming and herding is one of the most important episodes in human history. Rather than a sudden revolutionary change, subsequently spreading out [...]