“…10000-2000 BC). Sika deer remains have been found in sites across China (Figure 1) (Institute of Archaeology Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 1991; Institute of Archaeology Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 1994; Institute of Archaeology Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 1995; Henan Provincial Institute of Relics and Archaeology, 1999;Zhang et al, 1999;Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, 2004;Zhang and Hung, 2008;Innes et al, 2009;Ren and Wu, 2010; Institute of Archaeology Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Earth Environment Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2011; Wu et al, 2012), and usually take up a rather high proportion in the faunal assemblage (e.g., Henan Provincial Institute of Relics and Archaeology, 1999;Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, 2003;Yuan and Yang, 2004;Wang, 2011;Song, 2017;Song, 2019;Li et al, 2021). The hunting strategies of sika deer have been discussed in the past few years, featuring the middle Yellow River region which was an important prehistoric cultural center in China.…”