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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Archaeology
2.2. Zooarchaeology
2.3. Archaeobotany
2.4. Isotopic and Trace Element Analysis

3. Results
3.1. Fisheries Evidence
3.1.1. Fish Bone Remains
3.1.2. Fishing Tools
3.1.3. Fish Consumption
3.1.4. Fish-Shaped Crowns and Tattoos
3.1.5. Fish Motif Decorations

3.2. Hunting Economy Evidence
3.2.1. Wild Animal Skeletons Remains
3.2.2. Hunting Tools
3.2.3. Animal Totems
3.3. Gathering Economy
3.3.1. Composition of Wild Plant Remains
3.3.2. Consumption of Wild Plants
3.3.3. Processing of Wild Plants
3.3.4. Non-Utilitarian Uses of Wild Plants
4. Discussion
4.1. Spatial Distribution Characteristics of the Fishing, Hunting and Gathering Economy in Prehistoric Xinjiang
4.2. Diachronic Evolution Characteristics of the Fishing, Hunting and Gathering Economy in Prehistoric Xinjiang
4.3. Duality of Function and Belief: Characteristics of the Fishing, Hunting and Gathering Economy in Prehistoric Xinjiang
4.3.1. Economic Function
4.3.2. Spiritual Beliefs and Symbolism
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Region | Site | Period/Year | Livelihood economy | Zinc content (ug/g) | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xinjiang | Ancient Cemetery, Lop Nur | Bronze Age (3800 BP) |
Pastoralism dominant, supplemented by agriculture, fishing & hunting | 204.22 (n=10) |
30 |
| Xinjiang | Chawuhu Goukou No. 4 Cemetery | Bronze to Early Iron Age (3000-2500BP) |
Pastoralism dominant, supplemented by agriculture | 174.29 (n=7) |
31 |
| Gansu | Ganguya | Bronze Age (3840-3600BP) |
Mixed agriculture and pastoralism | 113.27 (n=24) |
32 |
| Shanghai | Guangfulin site | Bronze Age (5300-4300 BP) |
Mixed agriculture and fishing | 350.87 (n=7) |
33 |
| Guangxi | Chongtang Site | Neolithic (6700-6300 BP) |
Mixed foraging and fishing | 265.94 (n=3) |
34 |
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