期刊
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OSTEOARCHAEOLOGY
卷 32, 期 4, 页码 944-950出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/oa.3115
关键词
caprines; environment; farmers; osteometry; Soutpansberg; withers height
资金
- National Research Foundation (NRF)
- Department of Arts and Culture
- South African National Parks (SANParks)
- Projekt DEAL
This study provides insight into the physical size of local sheep from southern Africa during the distant past, using archaeological sheep bones. The findings suggest that the sheep from Mutokolwe B have similar shoulder size to other local sheep breeds and fall within the variation of modern sheep found in southern and Eastern Africa.
Little remains known about the physical size of local sheep from southern Africa during the distant past. Early Venda speakers settled in the region during the middle of the second millennium AD, and an early site associated with them, Mutokolwe B, yielded 11 complete metapodia of sheep. This is the largest find of this nature in the southern African region for farming communities. The fauna from Mutokolwe B dates to between AD 1450 and 1550. Measurements of archeological sheep bones can help tease apart questions of breed development and socio-economic organization in the past. We used these metapodials to calculate the shoulder height of sheep. Sheep from Mutokolwe B ranged between 61.69 and 71.17 cm in shoulder size (average 66.28 cm), which is similar to other local sheep breeds such as the Nguni found in South Africa. In addition, the size of the sheep from Mutokolwe B falls within the variation of modern sheep found in southern and Eastern Africa.
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