2012
DOI: 10.1002/oa.2226
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Early Evidence for Pig and Dog Husbandry from the Neolithic Site of An Son, Southern Vietnam

Abstract: An Son in southern Vietnam is one of a series of Neolithic (food producing) settlement/cemetery sites in Southeast Asia that appear, archaeologically, shortly before and after 2000 cal. BC. Excavations in 2009 produced a small but important assemblage of vertebrate remains that permit relative comparisons with other zooarchaeological assemblages of similar date in Thailand and northern Vietnam. At An Son, domestic dogs are present from the earliest known phases of occupation with butchery evidence and a high p… Show more

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“…Thosarat (2010) has examined fishing strategies at the Neolithic site of Ban Non Wat (starting c.1700 BC) in northeast Thailand. Piper et al (2012) discuss fishing in the early agricultural settlement site of An Son (starting c.2000 BC) in southern Vietnam. The presence of freshwater fish in the huge shell middens of the Cagayan Valley (1000 BC to AD 500) has been reported since 1987 (Garong and Toizumi 2000), but earlier excavations such as those conducted by Cabanilla (1972) and Thiel (1989) did not report substantial fish bone assemblages.…”
Section: Fredeliza Camposmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thosarat (2010) has examined fishing strategies at the Neolithic site of Ban Non Wat (starting c.1700 BC) in northeast Thailand. Piper et al (2012) discuss fishing in the early agricultural settlement site of An Son (starting c.2000 BC) in southern Vietnam. The presence of freshwater fish in the huge shell middens of the Cagayan Valley (1000 BC to AD 500) has been reported since 1987 (Garong and Toizumi 2000), but earlier excavations such as those conducted by Cabanilla (1972) and Thiel (1989) did not report substantial fish bone assemblages.…”
Section: Fredeliza Camposmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much more recent genetic (e.g. Pang et al 2009;Ding et al 2012) and archaeological evidence (Oxenham and Matsumura 2011;Piper et al 2014) gives credence to the suggestion that the domestic dog was present in Vietnam by at least 4,000BP, if not earlier. In regards to other domesticates present at Đa Bút sites, Long (1979: 54) originally assessed the faunal bones found from the excavation of the Đa Bút site itself in 1971, and the results demonstrate that 42/60 samples were identified as buffaloes, wild and domestic cows, deer, muntjac and badgers.…”
Section: Site Distributionmentioning
confidence: 94%