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Bowhunting mungkin telah membantu perkembangan kohesi sosial selama Neolitik
Bowhunting selama periode Neolitik mungkin salah satu pilar persatuan sebagai kelompok masyarakat manusia primitif . Ini adalah salah satu kesimpulan utama yang dicapai oleh tim arkeolog Spanyol yang telah menganalisis busur Neolitik yang ditemukan di situs La Draga ( Girona , Spanyol ) ....read more
Bowhunting may
have fostered social cohesion during the Neolithic
Date:
February 2, 2015
Source:
Universitat Autònoma
de Barcelona
Summary:
Bowhunting during the
Neolithic period may have been one of the pillars of unity as a group of
primitive human societies. This is one of the main conclusions reached by a
team of Spanish archaeologists that has analyzed the Neolithic bows found in
the site of La Draga (Girona, Spain).
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bowhunting during the
Neolithic period may have been one of the pillars of unity as a group of
primitive human societies. This is one of the main conclusions reached by a
team of Spanish archaeologists with the participation of the Universitat
Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), which has analyzed the Neolithic bows found in La
Draga (Girona, Spain).
The study has been published in the Journal of Archaeological
Science.
"Comparing the scarce remains of wild animals and the abundant hunting
gear found in the site, we conclude that nutrition was not the main aim of
developing hunting objects. Neolithic archery could have had a significant
community and social role, as well as providing social prestige to physical
activity and individuals involved in it," explains the researcher Xavier
Terradas, from the Milá i Fontanals Institution (IMF-CSIC).
According to the study, in some cases, prestige was linked to the type of
hunted animal and, at other times, had more to do with the distribution of the
prey than with the capture of the animal itself. Raquel Piqué, UAB's
researcher, adds: "As a collective resource, larger preys may have played
an important role, even in those cases when they constituted a punctual or
sporadic resource."
The earliest European Neolithic bows
Among the material included in the study, there are three yew bows found in
La Draga in 2012. The analysis of the pieces confirms that they have an
estimated age of between 7,400 and 7,200 years old, the oldest of their kind
found in Europe so far.
The only of the three bows completely recovered has a length of 1080mm, a
maximum width of 25mm, and a thickness of 15mm. These dimensions are lower than
the average for the rest of Neolithic bows found elsewhere in Europe. However,
the dimensions of the conserved parts of the other two found in La Draga make
researchers assume that they were larger, similar to the European ones.
The study concludes that the bows recovered in La Draga, besides being
unique material documentation of early Neolithic archery and hunting
technology, become part of the earliest archaeological evidence available on
the social role of hunting in the first farming societies, especially in order
to evaluate structural aspects such as economic specialization, division of
labour and the nature of resource access.
Story Source:
The above story is based on materials provided by Universitat
Autònoma de Barcelona. Note: Materials may be edited for content and length.
Journal Reference:
1. Raquel Piqué, Antoni Palomo, Xavier
Terradas, Josep Tarrús, Ramon Buxó, Àngel Bosch, Júlia Chinchilla, Igor
Bodganovic, Oriol López, Maria Saña. Characterizing prehistoric
archery: technical and functional analyses of the Neolithic bows from La Draga
(NE Iberian Peninsula). Journal of Archaeological Science,
2015; 55: 166 DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2015.01.005