Bronze Anthropomorphic Figurines from the Sacrificial Pits of Sanxingdui

A. Varenov
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This work gives a description of bronze figurines from the second sacrificial pit of Sanxingdui and their classification according to the affinity to different categories of ritual bronzes whose details they initially were. The classification helped to attribute small anthropomorphic images to one of the, earlier isolated by the author, stages of the technological evolution of Sanxingdui art of bronze casting from the JK2 sacrificial pit. Therefore, the chronologically meaningful typology of bronze figurines from the second sacrificial pit was constructed. As a result, the following groups of figurines were isolated: 1) figurines sitting at the roots of the “spirit trees”, 2) figurines that were details of the so-called “sacred altar” (“altar of spirits”), 3) figurines holding two-horned flat sceptres in their hands, 4) figurines kneeling on pedestals. Figurines sitting at the roots of the “spirit trees” belong to the first and second stages of the technological evolution of bronzes from the JK2 sacrificial pit. The sets of three figurines sitting at the roots of the “spirit trees” no. 2 and no. 3 represent in each case only one personage, so it can be seen from every side of the tree. All the figurines from the “sacred altar” must be dated to the third stage of the technological evolution of bronzes from JK2 like the artifact being discussed. Analogies to figurines from the “sacred altar” can be found among jades from the urn burials of Xiaojiawuji cemetery belonging to the late Neolithic Shijiahe culture of Hubei province. Bronze figurines also give an opportunity to reconstruct garments of the ancient inhabitants of Sanxingdui.
三星堆祭祀坑出土的青铜拟人雕像
该作品描述了三星堆第二祭祀坑出土的青铜器,并根据其与不同类别的祭祀青铜器的亲缘关系对其进行了分类,这些青铜器最初是其细节。这种分类有助于将小的拟人图像归属于三星堆二号祭祀坑青铜铸造艺术技术演变的一个阶段,而这一阶段在作者早期是孤立的。因此,第二号祭祀坑出土的青铜小人偶在年代上具有重要的类型学意义。结果,分离出以下几组俑:1)坐在 "灵树 "根部的俑;2)所谓 "神坛"("灵坛")上的俑;3)手持双角扁杖的俑;4)跪在台座上的俑。坐在 "灵树 "根部的俑属于 JK2 祭祀坑青铜器技术演变的第一和第二阶段。坐在 "灵树 "根部的 2 号和 3 号三件套俑分别只代表一个人。3 号 "灵树 "根部的三组俑只代表一个人,因此从树的各个侧面都能看到。所有 "神坛 "上的俑都应属于 JK2 青铜器技术演变的第三阶段,就像我们正在讨论的这件文物一样。与 "神坛 "俑相似的器物还有湖北石家河文化新石器时代晚期肖家屋基墓地瓮棺葬出土的玉器。青铜俑也为重建三星堆古代居民的服饰提供了机会。
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