Bronze Age Matting from the Heights of Vésztő-Mágor, Hungary

IF 1.6 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Paul R. Duffy, Karina Grömer, Kayleigh Saunderson, Tim Schroedter, William A. Parkinson, William P. Ridge, Ashley Lingle, Jerrod Seifert, Danielle J. Riebe, Georgia Tsartsidou, Panagiotis Karkanas, Attila Gyucha
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Abstract

Tell settlements often provide a unique window into prehistoric lifeways due to remarkable preservation and safeguarding from modern disturbances. Vésztő-Mágor in Hungary is one such tell with stratigraphy, features and finds that reflect thousands of years of prehistoric settlement. In 2021, the Vésztő-Mágor Conservation and Exhibition Program began the work of stabilizing, documenting and preserving prehistoric deposits, features and artefacts exposed in an in situ exhibition trench at Vésztő-Mágor. In the process, an exceptionally well-preserved carbonized item was discovered embedded in a series of Middle Bronze Age house floors. We describe the object and context of discovery, and interpret it as matting inside a wattle-and-daub house. We expand our discussion to similar contexts known from Vésztő-Mágor, in the Carpathian Basin, and beyond, to highlight the technologies involving organic materials used at prehistoric tell sites and their significance for understanding lifeways at these settlements.

来自匈牙利Vésztő-Mágor高地的青铜时代席子
由于保存完好,不受现代干扰,这些定居点往往为了解史前生活方式提供了一个独特的窗口。匈牙利的Vésztő-Mágor就是这样一个地方,它的地层学、特征和发现反映了数千年的史前定居。2021年,Vésztő-Mágor保护和展览项目开始了稳定、记录和保存史前沉积物、特征和文物的工作,这些史前沉积物、特征和文物暴露在Vésztő-Mágor的原位展览沟渠中。在这个过程中,在一系列中青铜器时代的房屋地板中发现了一件保存非常完好的碳化物品。我们描述了发现的对象和背景,并将其解释为一所破旧的房子里的席子。我们将讨论扩展到Vésztő-Mágor,喀尔巴阡盆地以及其他地方的类似背景,以突出史前遗址中使用的有机材料技术,以及它们对理解这些定居点生活方式的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The Cambridge Archaeological Journal is the leading journal for cognitive and symbolic archaeology. It provides a forum for innovative, descriptive and theoretical archaeological research, paying particular attention to the role and development of human intellectual abilities and symbolic beliefs and practices. Specific topics covered in recent issues include: the use of cultural neurophenomenology for the understanding of Maya religious belief, agency and the individual, new approaches to rock art and shamanism, the significance of prehistoric monuments, ritual behaviour on Pacific Islands, and body metamorphosis in prehistoric boulder artworks. In addition to major articles and shorter notes, the Cambridge Archaeological Journal includes review features on significant recent books.
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