Abstract

This article offers new data on ancient fi shing in the Big Sea region of Lake Baikal. Materials for this research were recovered during fieldwork conducted at multilayered habitation sites Sagan-Zaba II and Buguldeika II by the joint Russian-Canadian expeditions (a project between Irkutsk State University (Russia) and University of Alberta (Canada)). The research presented here is based on the analysis of ichthyofaunal remains and artefacts associated with fishing activities (hooks, harpoons, net sinkers, and fish imagery). For the first time, we are able to reconstruct not only taxa and fishing techniques used but also to trace which species were consumed during different chronological periods. Chronological assessment of analyzed cultural layers at Sagan-Zaba II and Buguldeika II was done through over 90 AMS radiocarbon dates made on ungulate bones in Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit. Archaeological periodization of analyzed sites spans from the Mesolithic to the ethnographically contemporary period. Fish species composition at the two sites was compared with that from sites of the Little Sea area of Lake Baikal. These new data added a better understanding of the relative importance and subsistence uses of fish on Lake Baikal during the Holocene period. It has been demonstrated that fishing traditions of Early and Middle Holocene hunter-gatherers were continued by pastoralists, especially in regard to the consumption of deep-water species. It is concluded that ancient populations living on the shores of Lake Baikal exploited a wide range of natural resources, and fishing played a very important part in this.

Highlights

  • В статье приводятся новые данные по древнему рыболовству на Большом море оз

  • Materials for this research were recovered during fieldwork conducted at multilayered habitation sites Sagan-Zaba II and Buguldeika II by the joint RussianCanadian expeditions (a project between Irkutsk State University (Russia) and University of Alberta (Canada))

  • Fish species composition at the two sites was compared with that from sites of the Little Sea area of Lake Baikal. These new data added a better understanding of the relative importance and subsistence uses of fish on Lake Baikal during the Holocene period

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Summary

Остатки ихтиофауны с поселений на Большом море

Остатки рыб со стоянок Бугульдейка II и Саган-Заба II представлены 1 553 фрагментами. Подавляющее большинство найдено на последней, но при этом в ее фаунистических материалах (74 040 экз.) на ихтиофауну приходится только 2,1 % от общего количества костей животных. Остатки рыб с Бугульдейки II совсем малочисленны – 37 экз., тем не менее они составляют 0,2 % от общего количества костей животных с данной стоянки (20 263 экз.). Среди остатков ихтиофауны с поселения Саган-Заба II Остатки рыб были найдены во всех культурных слоях стоянки, относящихся к разным периодам голоцена начиная с более 9 000 кал. Л.н.) слоях, а наименьшее их количество зафиксировано в слое VI

Культурный слой
Орудия рыболовства из комплексов поселений
Средний голоцен
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