4 Altmetric Original Articles Gazelle behaviour and human presence at early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, south-east Anatolia
Lang, Caroline
4 Altmetric Original Articles Gazelle behaviour and human presence at early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, south-east Anatolia created by Caroline Lang,Joris Peters,Nadja Pöllath,Klaus Schmidt &Gisela Grupe - Volume , number , .
With its impressive megalithic architecture dating to the tenth to ninth millennium cal. bc, the site of Göbekli Tepe (south-east Anatolia) is singular in the cultural history of mankind. Excavations at this ritual centre produced a rich archaeofaunal assemblage dominated by skeletal remains of Persian gazelle (Gazella subgutturosa). In order to trace relevant features of this species' behaviour in early Neolithic times relating to its dietary demands, catchment area and annual round, zooarchaeological analysis was complemented by stable isotope analysis of carbon, oxygen and strontium in tooth enamel and bone apatite. Demographic profiles and stable isotope results are consistent with a seasonal presence and hence migratory behaviour in gazelle. Conceivably working events, feasting and performing rituals at Göbekli Tepe coincided with high game density in the southern Anti-Taurus piedmont.
Göbekli Tepe
Pre-Pottery Neolithic
Persian gazelle
4 Altmetric Original Articles Gazelle behaviour and human presence at early Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, south-east Anatolia created by Caroline Lang,Joris Peters,Nadja Pöllath,Klaus Schmidt &Gisela Grupe - Volume , number , .
With its impressive megalithic architecture dating to the tenth to ninth millennium cal. bc, the site of Göbekli Tepe (south-east Anatolia) is singular in the cultural history of mankind. Excavations at this ritual centre produced a rich archaeofaunal assemblage dominated by skeletal remains of Persian gazelle (Gazella subgutturosa). In order to trace relevant features of this species' behaviour in early Neolithic times relating to its dietary demands, catchment area and annual round, zooarchaeological analysis was complemented by stable isotope analysis of carbon, oxygen and strontium in tooth enamel and bone apatite. Demographic profiles and stable isotope results are consistent with a seasonal presence and hence migratory behaviour in gazelle. Conceivably working events, feasting and performing rituals at Göbekli Tepe coincided with high game density in the southern Anti-Taurus piedmont.
Göbekli Tepe
Pre-Pottery Neolithic
Persian gazelle