Exploring gender norms in Neolithic Northern China: A GIS analysis of the Jiangzhai site

IF 1.5 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Xiaoying Ren , Zheng Tian , Edward Allen , Shaoqing Wen
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Abstract

This study employs Geographic Information Systems (GIS) techniques to analyze the Jiangzhai site, a significant Neolithic settlement in northern China. Our aim is to challenge existing biases in gender interpretations of this and similar sites. By examining the distribution of various types of burial goods across different areas of the cemetery, we reveal significant spatial heterogeneity, indicating that mortuary practices at Jiangzhai should not be considered a unified entity. Our findings highlight no universal correlation between gender and grave good distribution: various types of goods are present in both male and female graves. However, in certain areas of the cemetery, specific types of production tools exhibit clear gender preferences. This suggests that gender roles within the Jiangzhai community were flexible and gender was not the central aspect of funerary practices. At Jiangzhai, gender and gender norms were intertwined with other aspects of funerary practices and social identity, influenced by economic structural differences between households. We call for more case studies based on new methods and encourage scholars to continue critically examining past gender narratives.

探索新石器时代华北地区的性别规范:姜寨遗址的地理信息系统分析
本研究采用地理信息系统(GIS)技术对姜寨遗址进行分析,姜寨遗址是中国北方一个重要的新石器时代聚落。我们的目的是挑战对该遗址及类似遗址进行性别解释时存在的偏见。通过研究各种类型的随葬品在墓地不同区域的分布情况,我们发现了显著的空间异质性,表明姜寨的停尸习俗不应被视为一个统一的实体。我们的研究结果表明,性别与墓葬物品的分布之间并不存在普遍的相关性:男性和女性墓葬中都有各种类型的物品。然而,在墓地的某些区域,特定类型的生产工具表现出明显的性别偏好。这表明姜寨社区中的性别角色是灵活的,性别并不是丧葬习俗的核心。在姜寨,性别和性别规范与丧葬习俗和社会认同的其他方面交织在一起,并受到家庭之间经济结构差异的影响。我们呼吁基于新方法开展更多案例研究,并鼓励学者们继续批判性地审视过去的性别叙事。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports is aimed at archaeologists and scientists engaged with the application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. The journal focuses on the results of the application of scientific methods to archaeological problems and debates. It will provide a forum for reviews and scientific debate of issues in scientific archaeology and their impact in the wider subject. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports will publish papers of excellent archaeological science, with regional or wider interest. This will include case studies, reviews and short papers where an established scientific technique sheds light on archaeological questions and debates.
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