Subsistence and animal management at Iron Age sites of Quanshuigou and Dumuduebudege in western Xinjiang, China

Author:

Lin Minghao1ORCID,Song Yanbo2,Han Jianye3,Chen Xiaolu3,Gu Xiaolei4

Affiliation:

1. Department of History, School of Humanities Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China

2. School of History and Culture Shandong University Jinan China

3. School of History Renmin University of China Beijing China

4. Underwater Archaeology Research Centre Shandong Jinan China

Abstract

AbstractXinjiang sits in the northwesternmost part of China and played an active role in facilitating the flow of technologies, cultivars, and livestock long before the Silk Road. While mixed pastoralism was developed in neighboring Central Asia, the local lifeways in Xinjiang, as well as the possible interactions in‐between these regions, have still not been fully understood. Here, we conduct zooarchaeological analyses at two Iron Age sites of Quanshuigou and Dumuduebudege in western Xinjiang, to clarify the local subsistence and animal management strategies. Our results reveal that sheep/goats were the most exploited animals in this region, followed by horses and cattle in the managed herd. Apart from meat and marrow, renewable secondary products such as wool and milk might also be used, suggesting an intensive livestock exploitation managed by the local pastoral communities. Such mixed pastoralism not only continues throughout the Iron Age but also is visible today in Xinjiang, demonstrating its profound and lasting influence for nomadic groups in this region.

Funder

National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Archeology,Anthropology,Archeology

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