Mortuary palisades, single graves and cultural admixture: The establishment of Corded Ware culture on the Jutland Peninsula

IF 0.6 4区 历史学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Simon K. Nielsen, Niels N. Johannsen
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Abstract The emergence and nature of the supra-regional Corded Ware complex in the 3 rd millennium BCE is a longstanding, classical question in European archaeology. While recent genomic and genome-wide aDNA analyses have shown that migration was part of the process by which this phenomenon spread across a vast part of Central and northern Europe, the archaeological record of the same area makes equally clear that the character of its more specific regional manifestations was not uniform. This combination calls for renewed regional studies aimed at understanding the pre-existing contexts, the situated processes and the variable outcomes of this new cultural formation, taking a contribution of migration as a starting premise rather than an explanatory end goal. This article presents such a study, focusing on a particular aspect of the so-called Single Grave burial custom on the Jutland Peninsula, which constitutes the most obvious element of Corded Ware culture in the region. Dating to the early part of this tradition ( c. 2850–2600 BCE), circular arrangements of wooden posts or planks lodged vertically in a ditch to form a circular palisade are frequently found encircling a contemporaneous human grave. Here, we provide the first systematic study of these structures, which we argue are most meaningfully referred to as mortuary palisades . We present their distribution, chronology and basic morphology as well as their association with graves and relation to burial mounds, leading to a discussion of their probable ritual function in connection with a particular, processual understanding and handling of death. Based on this general presentation, we then analyse geographical variation in the manifestation of the mortuary palisade custom and discuss potentially underlying causes, emphasizing widely differing degrees of cultural admixture of Corded Ware culture and local, pre-existing traditions and preferences in different parts of the Jutland Peninsula.
太平间栅栏、单墓与文化交融:日德兰半岛绳纹器文化的建立
公元前3千年的超区域绳纹器复合体的出现和性质是欧洲考古学中一个长期存在的经典问题。虽然最近的基因组和全基因组dna分析表明,迁徙是这一现象在中欧和北欧大部分地区传播的过程的一部分,但同一地区的考古记录同样清楚地表明,其更具体的区域表现的特征并不统一。这种结合要求重新进行区域研究,旨在理解这种新文化形成的预先存在的背景、所处的过程和不同的结果,将移民的贡献作为出发点,而不是解释性的最终目标。本文提出了这样一项研究,重点关注日德兰半岛所谓的单一坟墓埋葬习俗的一个特定方面,这构成了该地区绳纹器文化最明显的元素。追溯到这一传统的早期(公元前2850-2600年),在沟渠中垂直放置的木制柱子或木板形成圆形栅栏的圆形排列经常被发现围绕着同时代的人类坟墓。在这里,我们提供了这些结构的第一个系统的研究,我们认为这是最有意义的被称为太平间栅栏。我们介绍了它们的分布、年代和基本形态,以及它们与坟墓的联系和与墓地的关系,从而讨论了它们可能与特定的、过程性的理解和处理死亡有关的仪式功能。在此基础上,我们分析了太平间栅栏习俗表现形式的地理差异,并讨论了潜在的潜在原因,强调绳纹器文化与日德兰半岛不同地区当地已有的传统和偏好的文化混合程度存在很大差异。
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期刊介绍: The Praehistorische Zeitschrift is regarded as one of the most renowned German publications in the area of Prehistory and Ancient History. In keeping with its traditional mission, it presents detailed accounts of the most recent research conducted in Europe. The geographical emphasis is placed on Eastern, South-Eastern and Northern Central Europe. A comprehensive review section deals with recent German and international monographs from the field of prehistoric archaeology. Contributions are published in German, English or French, with a brief abstract in the other two languages; if necessary, a summary is provided in the author"s native language.
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