On the poverty of academic imagination: a response to Bentley & O'Brien

IF 1.9 2区 历史学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Antiquity Pub Date : 2024-10-29 DOI:10.15184/aqy.2024.106
Tim Ingold
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Many years ago, I taught a course at the University of Aberdeen on the ‘4As’ of anthropology, archaeology, art and architecture (Ingold 2013). As we had been discussing flint-knapping, I invited the master-knapper, John Lord, to give a demonstration. We watched in awe as he skilfully detached flakes from a flint nodule of irregular shape to reveal the classical, bifacial form of an Acheulean handaxe. Then it was our turn to use wooden or antler hammers to detach flakes from fragments of flint. After an hour or two, none of us had made any headway. What looked simple in practised hands would have required years to learn, not a single afternoon! Nevertheless, the workshop taught us an important lesson. As Bentley and O'Brien (2024) remind us, mastering the skills to make an Acheulean biface requires hundreds of hours of practice. The question is, why does it need so long? What is going on during these many hours?

论学术想象力的贫乏:对本特利和奥布莱恩的回应
多年前,我在阿伯丁大学教授一门关于人类学、考古学、艺术和建筑学 "4A "的课程(Ingold,2013 年)。由于我们一直在讨论燧石打制,我邀请了打制大师约翰-洛德(John Lord)进行演示。我们敬畏地看着他娴熟地从一个形状不规则的燧石结核中剥离出燧石片,展现出阿契莱人手斧的经典双面形态。然后轮到我们使用木锤或鹿角锤从燧石碎片上剥离薄片。一两个小时后,我们都没有取得任何进展。在熟手手中看似简单的东西需要多年的时间才能学会,而不是一个下午!尽管如此,工作坊还是给我们上了重要的一课。正如本特利和奥布莱恩(2024 年)提醒我们的那样,掌握制作阿契莱石双面体的技能需要数百小时的练习。问题是,为什么需要这么长时间?在这许多小时里发生了什么?
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