Differences in entheseal changes in the phalanges between ecotypes of Fennoscandian reindeer

Abstract The identification and life histories of the different subspecies and ecotypes of Rangifer tarandus (reindeer) in Fennoscandia are of great interest to zooarchaeologists, as this species is a keystone animal of the North. The barrenground Rangifer tarandus tarandus has historically had clos...

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Published in:International Journal of Osteoarchaeology
Main Authors: Hull, Emily, Niinimäki, Sirpa, Salmi, Anna‐Kaisa
Other Authors: Academy of Finland, European Research Council
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/oa.2897 2024-06-23T07:52:42+00:00 Differences in entheseal changes in the phalanges between ecotypes of Fennoscandian reindeer Hull, Emily Niinimäki, Sirpa Salmi, Anna‐Kaisa Academy of Finland European Research Council 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oa.2897 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Foa.2897 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/oa.2897 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/oa.2897 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor International Journal of Osteoarchaeology volume 30, issue 5, page 666-678 ISSN 1047-482X 1099-1212 journal-article 2020 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/oa.2897 2024-06-06T04:23:47Z Abstract The identification and life histories of the different subspecies and ecotypes of Rangifer tarandus (reindeer) in Fennoscandia are of great interest to zooarchaeologists, as this species is a keystone animal of the North. The barrenground Rangifer tarandus tarandus has historically had closer bonds with humans as a herded and domestic animal. By contrast, the boreal Rangifer tarandus fennicus has been a prey animal with a more fraught relationship with humans. Identifying which of these ecotypes were present and interacting with humans at different points in history provides information not only of human economies and subsistence strategies but also of the life histories and behavioural patterns of the reindeer themselves. This study uses scoring of entheseal changes on the phalanges of these animals to investigate different mobility, foraging and limb‐use patterns between ecotypes. Our studies found both interesting differences in hoof use patterns between R.t. tarandus and R.t. fennicus , which show that these ecotypes are both using their hooves differently, but in different patterns of forelimb versus hindlimb use. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Fennoscandian Rangifer tarandus Wiley Online Library International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 30 5 666 678
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description Abstract The identification and life histories of the different subspecies and ecotypes of Rangifer tarandus (reindeer) in Fennoscandia are of great interest to zooarchaeologists, as this species is a keystone animal of the North. The barrenground Rangifer tarandus tarandus has historically had closer bonds with humans as a herded and domestic animal. By contrast, the boreal Rangifer tarandus fennicus has been a prey animal with a more fraught relationship with humans. Identifying which of these ecotypes were present and interacting with humans at different points in history provides information not only of human economies and subsistence strategies but also of the life histories and behavioural patterns of the reindeer themselves. This study uses scoring of entheseal changes on the phalanges of these animals to investigate different mobility, foraging and limb‐use patterns between ecotypes. Our studies found both interesting differences in hoof use patterns between R.t. tarandus and R.t. fennicus , which show that these ecotypes are both using their hooves differently, but in different patterns of forelimb versus hindlimb use.
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European Research Council
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author Hull, Emily
Niinimäki, Sirpa
Salmi, Anna‐Kaisa
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Niinimäki, Sirpa
Salmi, Anna‐Kaisa
Differences in entheseal changes in the phalanges between ecotypes of Fennoscandian reindeer
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Salmi, Anna‐Kaisa
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title_short Differences in entheseal changes in the phalanges between ecotypes of Fennoscandian reindeer
title_full Differences in entheseal changes in the phalanges between ecotypes of Fennoscandian reindeer
title_fullStr Differences in entheseal changes in the phalanges between ecotypes of Fennoscandian reindeer
title_full_unstemmed Differences in entheseal changes in the phalanges between ecotypes of Fennoscandian reindeer
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