Tracing Royal Consumption and Socio-Symbolism Through Faunal Remains: Zooarchaeology of Iron Age-Urartu Ayanis Citadel, Eastern Turkiye

dc.contributor.author Siddiq, Abu B.
dc.contributor.author Isikli, Mehmet
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dc.description Siddiq, Abu B./0000-0001-5838-2695 en_US
dc.description.abstract Despite having a research history of more than one and a half centuries, zooarchaeological investigations within Urartian archaeology are still very limited. This study marks a significant contribution presenting a comprehensive zooarchaeological dataset of 11,977 animal bones and fragments, primarily unearthed from a royal midden at the Urartian site of Ayanis citadel, Eastern Turkiye. The analysis encompasses species identification, age estimation, sex determination, and the identification of taphonomic and pathological changes. Rigorous measurements were taken to establish a robust zooarchaeological dataset. Logarithmic Size Index (LSI) was calculated to identify the morphological characteristics of Ayanis sheep, goats, and cattle, as well as potential sex -based exploitation of these animals. Contextualizing the results with faunal remains from contemporary Urartian sites including Bastam in Iran, and Karmir-Blur, Aramus and Horom in Armenia, this study presents hitherto overlooked archaeological evidence of animal -based consumption behavior and rituals, and possible animal taboos practiced by the Urartian royals and elites. It also offers new opportunities for comparative analyses and discussions for the biometric status of domestic livestock and animal -human interactions within the broader context of the Iron Age in the Lesser Caucasus and West Asia. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship We sincerely thank the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Republic of Turkiye, for granting permission to study the faunal remains. Our heartfelt appreciation goes to the students and members of Ayanis excavation teams for their dedicated efforts. Special thanks to Eyyub Dalar and Vedat Sezer for their assistance during the initial cleaning and sorting the bones in the field. We thank Simon Davis for his feedback in the early draft of the manuscript. We extend our sincere gratitude and gratefulness to the anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Republic of Turkiye en_US
dc.identifier.citation Siddiq, A. B. and Işıklı, M. (2024). Tracing royal consumption and socio-symbolism through faunal remains: zooarchaeology of iron age–urartu ayanis citadel, eastern turkiye. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 55, 104505. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2024.104505 en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.jasrep.2024.104505
dc.identifier.issn 2352-409X
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dc.publisher Elsevier en_US
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dc.subject The Urartu en_US
dc.subject Ayanis en_US
dc.subject Royal Midden en_US
dc.subject Zooarchaeology en_US
dc.subject Iron Age en_US
dc.subject Caucasus en_US
dc.subject Eastern Turkiye en_US
dc.title Tracing Royal Consumption and Socio-Symbolism Through Faunal Remains: Zooarchaeology of Iron Age-Urartu Ayanis Citadel, Eastern Turkiye en_US
dc.title Tracing Royal Consumption and Socio-Symbolism Through Faunal Remains: Zooarchaeology of Iron Age-Urartu Ayanis Citadel, Eastern Turkiye
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