High altitude hunting, climate change, and pastoral resilience in eastern Eurasia

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William Taylor
Isaac Hart
Caleb Pan
Jamsranjav Bayarsaikhan
James Murdoch
Gino Caspari
Michael Klinge
Kristen Pearson
Umirbyek Bikhumar
Svetlana Shnaider
Aida Abdykanova
Peter Bittner
Muhammad Zahir
Nicholas Jarman
Mark Williams
Devin Pettigrew
Michael Petraglia
Craig Lee
E. James Dixon
Nicole Boivin
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[1] Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History,Department of Archaeology
[2] University of Colorado-Boulder,Department of Anthropology
[3] University of Utah,Department of Anthropology
[4] Innov8.ag Solutions,Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Program, Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources
[5] National Museum of Mongolia,Institute for Archaeological Science
[6] University of Vermont,Department of Archaeology
[7] University of Bern,Institute of Geography
[8] Sydney University,Department of Archaeology
[9] University of Göttingen,Department of Anthropology
[10] Harvard University,School of Social Science
[11] Preservation Management Office for the Mongolian Altai Rock Art Complex,Department of Anthropology and Archaeology
[12] ArchaeoZOOlogy in Siberia and Central Asia - ZooSCAn,Department of Anthropology
[13] CNRS – Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography SB RAS International Research Laboratory,Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR)
[14] IRL,undefined
[15] American University of Central Asia,undefined
[16] University of California-Berkeley,undefined
[17] Hazara University,undefined
[18] Valles Caldera National Preserve,undefined
[19] U.S. National Park Service,undefined
[20] University of New Mexico,undefined
[21] SWCA Environmental Consultants,undefined
[22] University of Queensland,undefined
[23] University of Calgary,undefined
[24] National Museum of Natural History,undefined
[25] Smithsonian Institution,undefined
[26] University of Colorado at Boulder,undefined
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The transition from hunting to herding transformed the cold, arid steppes of Mongolia and Eastern Eurasia into a key social and economic center of the ancient world, but a fragmentary archaeological record limits our understanding of the subsistence base for early pastoral societies in this key region. Organic material preserved in high mountain ice provides rare snapshots into the use of alpine and high altitude zones, which played a central role in the emergence of East Asian pastoralism. Here, we present the results of the first archaeological survey of melting ice margins in the Altai Mountains of western Mongolia, revealing a near-continuous record of more than 3500 years of human activity. Osteology, radiocarbon dating, and collagen fingerprinting analysis of wooden projectiles, animal bone, and other artifacts indicate that big-game hunting and exploitation of alpine ice played a significant role during the emergence of mobile pastoralism in the Altai, and remained a core element of pastoral adaptation into the modern era. Extensive ice melting and loss of wildlife in the study area over recent decades, driven by a warming climate, poaching, and poorly regulated hunting, presents an urgent threat to the future viability of herding lifeways and the archaeological record of hunting in montane zones.
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