Close management of sheep in ancient Central Asia: evidence for foddering, transhumance, and extended lambing seasons during the Bronze and Iron Ages

dc.contributor.authorVentresca Miller, A.R.
dc.contributor.authorHaruda, A.
dc.contributor.authorVarfolomeev, V.
dc.contributor.authorGoryachev, A.
dc.contributor.authorMakarewicz, C.A.
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-08T10:49:16Z
dc.date.available2022-04-08T10:49:16Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractPastoralism in Central Asia directed the utilization of natural resources, yet information on livestock management strategies remain scarce. Carbon (δ13C) and oxygen (δ18O) isotope analyses of domesticated sheep teeth are used to identify animal management strategies. Sheep from Kent exhibit an inverserelationship where low δ18O values coincide with high δ13C values, consistent with the foddering of caprines in the winter for this location which occursalongside evidence for an extended lambing season. At the high altitude encampment of Turgen, Bronze Age sheep exhibit low δ18O values that coincide withhigh δ13C values, suggesting that livestock were moved to low altitude pastures in the winter months. Iron Age sheep sequences also have an inverserelationship, where low δ18O values coincide with high δ13C values, yet high δ13C values in the winter suggest that livestock were foddered. Our findingsindicate variation in livestock management strategies with distinct adaptations to local ecologies.ru_RU
dc.identifier.citationClose management of sheep in ancient Central Asia: evidence for foddering, transhumance, and extended lambing seasons during the Bronze and Iron Ages/Ventresca Miller A.R. [et al.] // STAR: Science & Technology of Archaeological Research. - 2020.- Vol.6 .- №1. - P.41–60ru_RU
dc.identifier.urihttps://rep.buketov.edu.kz//handle/data/12140
dc.language.isoenru_RU
dc.publisherSTAR: Science & Technology of Archaeological Researchru_RU
dc.relation.ispartofseriesSTAR: Science & Technology of Archaeological Research;
dc.relation.ispartofseries;№6 (1)
dc.subjectKazakhstanru_RU
dc.subjectpastoralismru_RU
dc.subjectlivestockru_RU
dc.subjectfodderru_RU
dc.subjecttranshumanceru_RU
dc.subjectmillet Introductionru_RU
dc.titleClose management of sheep in ancient Central Asia: evidence for foddering, transhumance, and extended lambing seasons during the Bronze and Iron Agesru_RU
dc.typeArticleru_RU

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