Fort Ancient wild turkey harvesting strategies in northern Kentucky

WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN(2022)

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Fox Farm (1300-1650 CE) is a 16.2 ha Native American farming village in Mason County, Kentucky. The wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) death assemblage documented for this site is suggestive of a harvesting strategy that differs from that of Fort Ancient villages occupied for shorter periods of time. Relative to those villages, the residents of Fox Farm killed twice as many male as female wild turkeys. By focusing on adult males, the residents of Fox Farm were able to maintain a sustainable wild turkey population in the vicinity of their village, which allowed them to live at this locality for more than 300 years.
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archaeology, hunting strategies, isotope analysis, Kentucky, middle Ohio valley, Native American, turkey
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