The Ornaments of the Arma Veirana Early Mesolithic Infant Burial.

IF 3.2 1区 历史学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
C Gravel-Miguel, E Cristiani, J Hodgkins, C M Orr, D S Strait, M Peresani, S Benazzi, G Pothier-Bouchard, H M Keller, D Meyer, D Drohobytsky, S Talamo, D Panetta, A Zupancich, C E Miller, F Negrino, J Riel-Salvatore
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Personal ornaments are widely viewed as indicators of social identity and personhood. Ornaments are ubiquitous from the Late Pleistocene to the Holocene, but they are most often found as isolated objects within archaeological assemblages without direct evidence on how they were displayed. This article presents a detailed record of the ornaments found in direct association with an Early Mesolithic buried female infant discovered in 2017 at the site of Arma Veirana (Liguria, Italy). It uses microscopic, 3D, and positional analyses of the ornaments as well as a preliminary perforation experiment to document how they were perforated, used, and what led to their deposit as part of the infant's grave goods. This study provides important information on the use of beads in the Early Mesolithic, in general, as well as the relationship between beads and young subadults, in particular. The results of the study suggest that the beads were worn by members of the infant's community for a considerable period before they were sewn onto a sling, possibly used to keep the infant close to the parents while allowing their mobility, as seen in some modern forager groups. The baby was then likely buried in this sling to avoid reusing the beads that had failed to protect her or simply to create a lasting connection between the deceased infant and her community.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10816-022-09573-7.

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Arma Veirana中石器时代早期婴儿墓地的装饰。
个人饰品被广泛视为社会身份和人格的标志。从更新世晚期到全新世,装饰物随处可见,但在考古组合中,它们最常见的是孤立的物体,没有直接证据表明它们是如何展示的。本文详细记录了2017年在Arma Veirana(意大利利古里亚)遗址发现的与中石器时代早期埋葬的女婴直接相关的饰品。它使用了对饰品的微观、3D和位置分析,以及初步的穿孔实验来记录它们是如何穿孔、使用的,以及是什么导致它们作为婴儿陪葬品的一部分被存放。这项研究提供了关于中石器时代早期珠子使用的重要信息,特别是珠子与年轻亚成年人之间的关系。研究结果表明,这些珠子在缝在吊带上之前,婴儿所在社区的成员已经佩戴了相当长的一段时间,可能是为了让婴儿靠近父母,同时允许他们活动,正如一些现代觅食群体所看到的那样。然后,婴儿很可能被埋葬在这个吊带中,以避免重复使用那些未能保护她的珠子,或者只是为了在已故婴儿和她的社区之间建立持久的联系。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,请访问10.1007/s10816-022-09573-7。
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