Resources and spatial analysis at actual Nenets campsites: Ethnoarchaeological implications |
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Authors: | Ji?í Svoboda,Sandra Sá zelová Pavel A. Kosintsev,Vlasta Jankovská Martin Holub |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Sciences, Masaryk University, Kotlá?ská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic b Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Královopolská 147, 612 00 Brno, Czech Republic c Institute of Ecology of Plants and Animals, Russian Academy of Sciences, 8-go marta 202/3, 620 144 Ekaterinburg, Russia d Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Po?í?í 3b, 639 00 Brno, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | The aim of this paper is to present and discuss empirical evidence on the dynamics of occupation and site formation processes from contemporary mobile campsites in Northwest Siberia. The questions posed are derived generally from archaeological studies of Upper Paleolithic record in Europe. We document the active Nenets summer camps at lakes and the abandoned winter and spring camps in the open tundra and the forest tundra. Analysis of the floral and zoological resources shows that plant resources and fish are available predominantly in the summer while reindeer are abundant in these regions in fall and winter when they return from summer pastures further north. When natural resources are not available, groups supplement with food purchased at shops. Within these living camps, “structures évidentes” and “structures latentes” of classical French paleoethnology cannot be distinguished as clearly as at Upper Paleolithic sites: and architectural remains, ash from hearths, and other objects may be removed from the central areas towards the site peripheries. However the investigated camps preserve a discrete structure with interior living areas (including children’s playgrounds), exterior areas with evidence of reindeer carcass processing, woodworking, and other activities, peripheral toss zones, and dispersed activity remains in the surrounding landscape. |
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Keywords: | Ethnoarchaeology Mobile populations Nenets Polar Ural Siberia Resources Settlement structure |
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