Meta‐analysis of an integrated archaeobiological and environmental dataset: Revealing hidden trends in Chalcolithic and Bronze Age socio‐economies in southern Central Asia

Author:

Rouse Lynne M.1ORCID,Haruda Ashleigh2ORCID,Hunter Sydney A.3ORCID,Kroll Sonja4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Eurasia Department German Archaeological Institute Berlin Germany

2. Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, School of Archaeology University of Oxford Oxford United Kingdom

3. Anthropology Department Ohio State University Columbus OH United States of America

4. Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, CNRS Paris France

Abstract

AbstractWe present the results of multivariate and exploratory statistical analyses of a large dataset that includes zooarchaeological, archaeobotanical, chrono‐cultural and proxy environmental data. Data are drawn from published specialist reports from 39 archaeological sites and include 49 distinct chronological contexts dated from the Chalcolithic to Bronze Age (c.5300–1500 BCE) in southern Central Asia. Results support broad observations on the stability of agro‐pastoral subsistence, while indicating that the environment had a minor influence in comparison with the economic and cultural use of species, as revealed through subtle variations across sites and as packages of co‐occurring taxa that link sites within integrated socio‐economies.

Publisher

Wiley

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