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SUMMARY:Human Past Journal Club
DESCRIPTION:Discussion paper:\nAntonosyan\, M.\, Maurer\, G.\, Mkrtchyan\, S.\, Boxleitner\, K.\, Saribekyan\, M.\, Hovhannisyan\, A.\, … Amano\, N.\, … & Yepiskoposyan\, L. (2025). A biomolecular perspective on mobile pastoralism and its role in wider socioeconomic connections in the Chalcolithic South Caucasus. iScience\, 28(6). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2025.112544 \n\n\n\nAbstract\n\n\n\nMobile pastoralism is widely evoked when discussing technological developments\, resource procurement\, trans-regional interactions\, and exchange networks in the South Caucasus. In this study\, we conduct a comprehensive multiproxy investigation of faunal and botanical remains from the Middle to Late Chalcolithic in southern Armenia\, at the high altitude Yeghegis-1 site\, to directly assess herd mobility and human subsistence practices. \n\n\n\nOur findings indicate that\, alongside intensified interregional connectivity\, the inhabitants practiced a rather sedentary form of multi-resource pastoralism\, while maintaining herds at the site year-round. These results complement and expand upon models of pastoral mobility and its perceived crucial role in sustaining inter- and intra-regional connectivity. \n\n\n\nWe argue that alternative models of increased intra-regional connectivity\, focused on exchange between different specialized settled economies\, need to be considered and further research is essential to unravel the complex interplay between subsistence\, trade\, and socio-economic dynamics. Discussion moderator: Noel Amano\, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology
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