Seasonality and human mobility along the Georgia Bight: proceedings of the Fifth Caldwell Conference, St. Catherines Island, Georgia, May 14 - 16, 2010 ; 30 tables
Some of the most enduring and fundamental questions in archaeology relate to site seasonality. During which seasons did people occupy coastal archaeological sites? Why is "seasonality" important to our understanding of human behavior? What does this knowledge tell us about life in dynamic...
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Zusammenfassung: | Some of the most enduring and fundamental questions in archaeology relate to site seasonality. During which seasons did people occupy coastal archaeological sites? Why is "seasonality" important to our understanding of human behavior? What does this knowledge tell us about life in dynamic estuarine systems? What methods and technologies are available to address key issues of seasonality? Archaeological seasonality is uniquely linked to settlement patterns, resource availability, environmental relationships, anthropogenesis, landscapes, and social complexity. Archaeologists working in coastal settings typically recover multiple biological proxies that are well suited to explicating questions of human seasonal behavior. The Fifth Caldwell Conference was convened to discuss and report on practiced methods for reading the seasonality record found in common biological proxies. These researchers spoke of how they are applying various methods grounded in the natural sciences to estimate seasonality with particular reference to the archaeology of St. Catherines Island and the Georgia Bight. These methods include stable isotope analysis, 14C dating, longitudinal studies of animals (molluscs and fishes), zooarchaeology, and archaeobotany. The research shows that all plant and animal remains found in a midden contain a record of human behavior. The authors of these 13 chapters agree that multiple indicators of site seasonality provide the most robust picture of the annual settlement cycle. These papers were initially presented at the Fifth Caldwell Conference, cosponsored by the American Museum of Natural History and the St. Catherines Island Foundation, held on St. Catherines Island, Georgia, May 14-16, 2010 |
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CONTENTS
ABSTRACT
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10
PARTICIPANTS IN THE FIFTH CALDWELL CONFERENCE
.
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PREFACE. ELIZABETH J. REITZ, IRVY R. QUITMYER, AND DAVID HURST THOMAS
. 13
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
.
16
CHAPTER 1. SEASONALITY AND MOBILITY ON THE GEORGIA BIGHT: WHY SHOULD WE
CARE? DAVID HURST THOMAS
19
WHAT'S THE "GUALE PROBLEM"?
.
19
CONFLICTING VIEWS
.
19
COMPETING HYPOTHESES AND LOGICAL CONSEQUENCES
.
20
ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE GUALE PROBLEM
.
21
DEVELOPING MULTISCALAR CHRONOLOGIES
.
23
THE ST. CATHERINES ISLAND CERAMIC CHRONOLOGY: READING THE HOUR HAND
. 23
RADIOCARBON DATING: READING THE MINUTE HAND
.
23
SITE SEASONALITY: READING THE SECOND HAND
.
25
SEASONALITY AND THE GUALE PROBLEM
.
27
BUT DID THE JESUITS GET IT WRONG?
.
28
SOME CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS
.
29
THE ST. CATHERINES ISLAND RESEARCH DESIGN
.
31
POTENTIAL PROBLEMS WITH PROXY POPULATIONS
.
33
CHAPTER 2. A BAYESIAN CHRONOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR DETERMINING SITE
SEASONALITY AND CONTEMPORANEITY. DOUGLAS J. KENNETT AND BRENDAN J.
CULLETON . 37
BAYESIAN ESSENTIALS
.
37
BUILDING SITE CHRONOLOGIES
.
38
TRIMMING CONFIDENCE INTERVALS
.
39
TOWARD BUILDING A BAYESIAN MODEL FOR THE MCQUEEN SHELL RING
. 41
A NOTE ON PRECISION 14 C AND SEASONALITY STUDIES
.
43
CONTEMPORANEITY AND ARCHAIC PERIOD SHELL RINGS
.
44
CONCLUSIONS
.
49
CHAPTER 3. INTERPRETING SEASONALITY FROM MODERN AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL
FISHES ON THE GEORGIA COAST. ELIZABETH J. REITZ, BRUCE M. SAUL, J .W.
MOAK, GWENDOLYN D. CARROLL, AND CHARLES W.
LAMBERT
51
ESTUARIES AND FISHES
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52
BACKGROUND PREMISES
.
56
METHODS
.
56
CAVEATS
.
61
RESULTS
.
64
MODERN SOUTH BEACH AND CUMBERLAND SOUND DATA
. 64
ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA
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71
COMPARISON
.
71
DISCUSSION
.
77
CONCLUSION
.
81
CHAPTER 4. EVALUATING O 18 0 PROFILES OF HARDHEAD CATFISH AND ATLANTIC
CROAKER OTOLITHS AS A METHOD OF DETERMINING SEASONAL USE OF FISHES.
CAROL E. COLANINNO . 83
METHODS
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84
O 180OTOLITH FRACTIONATION FACTORS AND ESTUARINE ENVIRONMENTS
. 86
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0 18 0 OF MODERN OTOLITHS
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0 18 0 OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL OTOLITHS
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THE CANNON'S POINT RING
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THE WEST SHELL RING
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THE MCQUEEN SHELL RING
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THE ST. CATHERINES SHELL RING
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SUMMARY
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0 18 0 OTOLITH, ESTUARINE ENVIRONMENTS, AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
. 92
MODEM 0 18 0OTOIITH: PROBLEMS AND AREAS OF FUTURE RESEARCH
. 92
ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
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APPENDIX 4.1. MODEM OTOLITHS SAMPLED FOR ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS
. 99
APPENDIX 4.2. ARCHAEOLOGICAL OTOLITHS SAMPLED FOR ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS
. 100
CHAPTER 5. LATE PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT PATTERNS: ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL
EVIDENCE FROM BACK CREEK VILLAGE, ST. CATHERINES ISLAND. SARAH G. BERGH
. 103
SEASONALITY IN FAUNAL ASSEMBLAGES
.
103
THE "GUALE PROBLEM"
.
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MATERIALS AND METHODS
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105
RESULTS
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108
DISCUSSION
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117
CONCLUSION
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CHAPTER 6. MOLLUSCS AS OXYGEN-ISOTOPE SEASON-OF-CAPTURE PROXIES IN
SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES ARCHAEOLOGY. C. FRED T. ANDRUS
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DISCUSSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 125
OYSTER (CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA)
.
125
QUAHOG, OR HARD CLAM (MERCENARIA SPP.)
.
127
COQUINA CLAM (DONAX VARIABILIS)
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128
BAY SCALLOP (ARGOPECTEN IRRADIANS)
.
128
RIBBED MUSSEL (GEUKENSIA DEMISSA)
.
129
STOUT RAZOR CLAM (TAGELUS PLEBEIUS)
.
130
MARSH CLAM (RANGIA CUNEATA AND POLYMESODA CAROLINIANA)
. 130
FRESHWATER MUSSELS (UNIONIDAE)
.
131
GASTROPODS
.
132
CONCLUSIONS
.
132
CHAPTER 7. ANNUAL INCREMENTAL SHELL GROWTH PATTERNS IN HARD CLAMS
(MERCENARIA SPP.) FROM ST. CATHERINES ISLAND, GEORGIA: A RECORD OF
SEASONAL AND ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACT ON ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES. IRVY
R. QURTMYER AND DOUGLASS. JONES . 135 METHODS
.
136
MODERN HARD CLAMS
.
136
RESULTS
.
139
MODEM CYCLE OF INCREMENTAL SHELL GROWTH
.
139
ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL HARD CLAMS- SEASON OF RESOURCE PROCUREMENT
. 141
POPULATION DYNAMICS-MODEM ONTOGENETIC AGE AND SURVIVORSHIP
. 141
POPULATION DYNAMICS-ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL MEAN AGE AND SURVIVORSHIP
. 142
DISCUSSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
143
CONCLUSION
.
148
CHAPTER 8. VALIDATION OF ANNUAL SHELL INCREMENTS AND SHIFTING POPULATION
DYNAMICS IN MODEM AND ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL HARD CLAMS (MERCENARIA
MERCENARIA)
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FROM THE LITCHFIELD BEACH REGION, SOUTH CAROLINA. DOUGLASS. JONES, IRVY
R. QUITMYER, AND CHESTER B. DEPRATTER
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149
METHODS
.
151
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
.
151
LITCHFIELD-MODEM PROXY
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151
ISOTOPIC VALIDATION OF INCREMENTAL SHELL GROWTH PATTERNS
. 154
ONTOGENETIC AGE
.
154
RESULTS
.
155
OBSERVED INCREMENTAL SHELL GROWTH
.
155
ISOTOPIC VALIDATION
.
155
SIZE VS AGE
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MEAN ONTOGENETIC AGE AND SURVIVORSHIP
.
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DISCUSSION
.
157
CONCLUSIONS
.
164
CHAPTER 9. REEVALUATING THE USE OF IMPRESSED ODOSTOME (BOONEA IMPRESSA)
AS A SEASON OF CAPTURE INDICATOR FOR OYSTERS. DEBORAH ANN KEENE
. 165
LOCATION AND ENVIRONMENT
.
165
REPRODUCTION
.
166
INCONSISTENT GROWTH PATTERNS WITHIN POPULATIONS
.
167
FEEDING HABITS
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168
CURRENT STATE OF KNOWLEDGE CONCERNING BOONEA IMPRESSA
. 169
CHAPTER 10. ESTIMATING THE SEASON OF HARVEST OF THE EASTERN OYSTER (
CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA) FROM THE ST. CATHERINES SHELL RING. NICOLE R.
CANNAROZZI . 171
OYSTER SEASONALITY STUDIES: A REVIEW
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172
VISUAL METHODS
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172
GEOCHEMICAL METHODS
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173
SEASONALITY DETERMINATION USING IMPRESSED ODOSTOMES (BOONEA IMPRESSA)
. 174 OYSTER HABITAT ON ST. CATHERINES
ISLAND
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174
METHODS
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174
STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS
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174
MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF SHELL SHAPE
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SHELL LENGTH MEASUREMENTS USING IMPRESSED ODOSTOMES
. 177
RESULTS
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177
STABLE ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY
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MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF OYSTER SHELL SHAPE
.
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SHELL LENGTH MEASUREMENTS OF IMPRESSED ODOSTOMES
. 179
DISCUSSION
.
181
CONCLUSIONS
.
185
CHAPTER 11. WHAT CAN PLANTS AND PLANT DATA TELL US ABOUT SEASONALITY? C.
MARGARET SCARRY AND KANDACE D. HOLLENBACH
. 187
USING PLANTS IN ANALYSES OF SEASONAL RESOURCE USE AND MOBILITY
. 187
OPTIMAL FORAGING MODELS
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187
OPERATIONAL CHAINS
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189
SEASONAL PLANT USE IN THE GEORGIA BIGHT
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SPRING
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SUMMER
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FALL
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WINTER
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FINAL THOUGHTS
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CHAPTER 12. MAKING A CASE FOR COASTAL SUBSISTENCE SEASONALITY. GREGORY
A. W ASELKOV . 199 HABITAT ANALYSIS
.
203
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
.
205
CHAPTER 13. DISCUSSION. ELIZABETH S. WING
.
207
REFERENCES
.
211
TABLES
1.1. COMPARISON OF NORTHERN GEORGIA COAST AND ST. CATHERINES ISLAND
CHRONOLOGIES . 24 2.1. RADIOCARBON DATES FROM
MCQUEEN SHELL RING, N243E233
. 40
3.1. SUMMARY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES AND VERTEBRATE COLLECTIONS
. 57
3.2. SEASONAL TOTAL LENGTH RANGES FOR HIGH-UBIQUITY TAXA FROM SOUTH
BEACH . 63
3.3. TOTAL CATCH BY YEAR FOR NORTH BEACH AND SOUTH BEACH
. 64
3.4. MEAN CATCH PER UNIT EFFORT BY YEAR FOR NORTH BEACH AND SOUTH BEACH
. 65
3.5. FISHES WITH UBIQUITY;:: 0.25, NORTH BEACH AND SOUTH BEACH DATA
COMBINED . 65 3.6. FISHES COLLECTED FROM
SOUTH BEACH WITH UBIQUITY;:: 0.25
. 66
3.7. SEASONAL UBIQUITY OF FISHES COLLECTED FROM SOUTH BEACH
. 68
3.8. COMPARISON OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND MODERN SOUTH BEACH FISH DIVERSITY
. 68
3.9. UBIQUITY OF FISHES IDENTIFIED IN SOME GEORGIA BIGHT ARCHAEOLOGICAL
COLLECTIONS . 72 4.1. MODERN HARDHEAD CATFISH
OTOLITH SEASON OF CAPTURE AND ESTIMATED SEASON OF CAPTURE
. 90 4.2. MODERN ATLANTIC CROAKER OTOLITH SEASON OF
CAPTURE AND ESTIMATED SEASON OF CAPTURE . 90 4.3.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL OTOLITH ESTIMATED SEASON OF CAPTURE
. 93
5 .1. FISH SIZE REGRESSION FORMULAS
.
109
5.2. BACK CREEK VILLAGE, MIDDEN A: SPECIES LIST
.
110
5.3. BACK CREEK VILLAGE, MIDDEN B: SPECIES LIST
.
111
5.4. BACK CREEK VILLAGE, MIDDEN C: SPECIES LIST
.
112
5.5. BACK CREEK VILLAGE, MIDDEN D: SPECIES LIST
.
113
5.6. BACK CREEK VILLAGE, MIDDEN F: SPECIES LIST
.
114
5.7. BACK CREEK VILLAGE, MIDDEN G: SPECIES LIST
.
115
5.8. BACK CREEK VILLAGE, MIDDEN H: SPECIES LIST
.
116
5.9. BACK CREEK VILLAGE: SUMMARY
.
117
7.1. MODERN AND ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVIVORSHIP DATA OF MERCENARIA SPP.
SAMPLED FROM ST. CATHERINES ISLAND, ST. SIMONS ISLAND, AND KINGS BAY,
GEORGIA . 146
8.1. RADIOCARBON DATES FOR HARD CLAMS (M. MERCENARIA) FROM LITCHFIELD
BEACH SHELL MIDDENS
.
153
8.2. DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS OF ONTOGENETIC AGE OF MODERN AND
ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL HARD CLAMS FROM THE LITCHFIELD BEACH REGION
.
153
9.1. SIZE CLASSES FORMULATED BY RUSSO (1991)
.
167
10.1. SEASONAL DIVISIONS AND SAMPLE SIZES FOR MODERN AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL
IMPRESSED ODOSTOMES . 179 11.1. DECISIONS, ACTIVITIES, AND
ARTIFACTS ASSOCIATED WITH HICKORY NUT USE
. 190
11.2. PLANTS IDENTIFIED FROM SITES ALONG THE GEORGIA AND CAROLINA COASTS
. 195
FIGURES
[PREFACE] PARTICIPANTS IN THE FIFTH CALDWELL CONFERENCE
. 12
1.1. THE RANDOMIZED TRANSECT RESEARCH DESIGN EMPLOYED IN THE ISLAND-WIDE
SURVEY OF ST. CATHERINES ISLAND
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22
1.2. INTERPOLATED ESTIMATES OF INCREMENTAL GROWTH STAGES FOR THE MODERN
CONTROL SAMPLE OF MERCENARIA COLLECTED FROM ST. CATHERINES ISLAND
. 26
1.3. POSITION OF GROWTH SURFACE WITHIN MAJOR INCREMENTS AT TIME OF
HARVEST: MODERN CONTROL SAMPLE OF MERCENARIA COLLECTED BETWEEN 1975 AND
1984 ON ST. CATHERINES ISLAND . 29 |
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spellingShingle | Seasonality and human mobility along the Georgia Bight proceedings of the Fifth Caldwell Conference, St. Catherines Island, Georgia, May 14 - 16, 2010 ; 30 tables Anthropological papers of the American Museum of Natural History Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd Mobilität (DE-588)4039785-3 gnd Siedlung (DE-588)4054858-2 gnd |
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title | Seasonality and human mobility along the Georgia Bight proceedings of the Fifth Caldwell Conference, St. Catherines Island, Georgia, May 14 - 16, 2010 ; 30 tables |
title_auth | Seasonality and human mobility along the Georgia Bight proceedings of the Fifth Caldwell Conference, St. Catherines Island, Georgia, May 14 - 16, 2010 ; 30 tables |
title_exact_search | Seasonality and human mobility along the Georgia Bight proceedings of the Fifth Caldwell Conference, St. Catherines Island, Georgia, May 14 - 16, 2010 ; 30 tables |
title_full | Seasonality and human mobility along the Georgia Bight proceedings of the Fifth Caldwell Conference, St. Catherines Island, Georgia, May 14 - 16, 2010 ; 30 tables Elizabeth J. Reitz, Irvy R. Quitmyer, and David Hurst Thomas, editors and contributors. With contributions by C. Fred T. Andrus ... |
title_fullStr | Seasonality and human mobility along the Georgia Bight proceedings of the Fifth Caldwell Conference, St. Catherines Island, Georgia, May 14 - 16, 2010 ; 30 tables Elizabeth J. Reitz, Irvy R. Quitmyer, and David Hurst Thomas, editors and contributors. With contributions by C. Fred T. Andrus ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Seasonality and human mobility along the Georgia Bight proceedings of the Fifth Caldwell Conference, St. Catherines Island, Georgia, May 14 - 16, 2010 ; 30 tables Elizabeth J. Reitz, Irvy R. Quitmyer, and David Hurst Thomas, editors and contributors. With contributions by C. Fred T. Andrus ... |
title_short | Seasonality and human mobility along the Georgia Bight |
title_sort | seasonality and human mobility along the georgia bight proceedings of the fifth caldwell conference st catherines island georgia may 14 16 2010 30 tables |
title_sub | proceedings of the Fifth Caldwell Conference, St. Catherines Island, Georgia, May 14 - 16, 2010 ; 30 tables |
topic | Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd Mobilität (DE-588)4039785-3 gnd Siedlung (DE-588)4054858-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Archäologie Mobilität Siedlung Saint Catherines Island Atlantikküste USA Südoststaaten Konferenzschrift |
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