Zooarchaeology of Longshan Period Taosi and Zhoujiazhuang, Shanxi Province, China
Summary
Zooarchaeological data from:
Brunson, K. 2015. Craft Specialization and Animal Products at the Longshan Period Sites of Taosi and Zhoujiazhuang, Shanxi Province, China. PhD dissertation, University of California Los Angeles.
Dissertation Abstract:
The late third millennium BCE was a period of technological and cultural change in China’s Yellow River valley. Domestic cattle and sheep were introduced into China from West Asia during this period, marking a shift in the zooarchaeological record and the arrival of new methods of animal exploitation. Using zooarchaeological evidence for the exploitation of secondary products and bone working at the Late Neolithic Longshan period sites of Taosi and Zhoujiazhuang in Shanxi Province, I examine the relationship between animal products, craft specialization, and increasing social complexity. My research suggests that non-subsistence uses of cattle and sheep were important factors that contributed to the adoption of herding in the Central Plains region, and that the nature of cattle and sheep exploitation varied between sites depending on local environmental and cultural conditions. Additionally, I use ancient DNA analysis to identify bovine oracle bones from Taosi and Zhoujiazhuang. Both domestic cattle and wild aurochs scapulas were used in divination rituals, raising the possibility that people experimented with managing native East Asian wild aurochs alongside domestic cattle. The zooarchaeological data presented in this study indicate that greater attention should be paid to the varied non-subsistence uses of animals in ancient China during periods leading up to Bronze Age state formation.
Cite this Record
Zooarchaeology of Longshan Period Taosi and Zhoujiazhuang, Shanxi Province, China. ( tDAR id: 426781) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8CR5WB3
Keywords
Culture
Longshan
Material
Fauna
Site Name
Taosi
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Zhoujiazhuang
Investigation Types
Bioarchaeological Research
General
Ancient China
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Bronze Age China
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China
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Fauna, Zooarchaeology
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Longshan
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Neolithic China
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Zooarchaeological Analysis
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Zooarchaeology
Geographic Keywords
China
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Shanxi Province
Temporal Keywords
Late Neolithic
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Longshan
Temporal Coverage
Calendar Date: -2300 to -1800
Spatial Coverage
min long: 110.262; min lat: 34.618 ; max long: 112.152; max lat: 36.371 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Principal Investigator(s): Katherine Brunson