Thorvald’s Cross. The Viking-Age Cross-Slab ‘Kirk Andreas MM 128’ and its Iconography

IF 0.8 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
T. Williams
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narratives connecting Fondo Giuliano to violent events during the Gothic Wars, the site’s importance for the archaeology of the region is undeniable. Core to the volume is the catalogue of 164 stratigraphically excavated graves, which were mostly cut into the bedrock. This part of the publication is organised by sector, and the osteological and artefactual assemblages from each grave are presented together. The finds associated with the graves (mostly ceramic and glass vessels, coins, items of personal adornment and, unusually, some scraps of textile, probably from shrouds) suggest links with the wider Mediterranean world. These finds are in line with other burial grounds of this period, but the real value of this catalogue lies in its granular presentation of the data. The colour-coded diagrams for graves containing multiple inhumations are particularly useful and help readers to gain some appreciation of the challenges facing the excavators, as well as insights into broader concerns around body arrangement and post-depositional treatment. This catalogue is followed by summaries of the bioarchaeological data from the site, encompassing human, faunal and floral remains. Much of the rest of the book comprises a systematic analysis of the contextual data from the cemetery, including numerous insights, only a few of which can be mentioned here. Importantly, the excavators argue that this was a high-status burial area – a conclusion underpinned by both the grave goods and the investment of significant labour to excavate the numerous rock-cut graves. Careful excavation and finds analysis also cast light on funerary ritual here. Central to this is the presence of foodstuffs, including eggshells and animal and fish bones, in many of the graves, suggesting that the dead were buried with offerings (though potentially some of these could have been introduced later). Additionally, the excavators were able to trace evidence in the catacomb of funerary and graveside rituals, including fragmentary artefacts and ecofacts, plus ‘wells’ and perhaps a table for offerings to the dead and/or funerary feasting. The six appendices present a combination of technical studies and further data relating to the site, including finds (coins and mineralised textiles), graphical recording (site survey and finds illustration) and digital techniques (spatial analysis of graves and digital approaches to reconstructing ceramics). A tabulated list of graves closes the volume. Overall, this is an important contribution to the study of late antique funerary archaeology in Italy; we need more detailed site reports like it.
索瓦尔德十字架。维京时代的十字架“Kirk Andreas MM 128”及其图像学
将Fondo Giuliano与哥特式战争期间的暴力事件联系起来的故事,该遗址对该地区考古的重要性是不可否认的。该卷的核心是164个地层挖掘坟墓的目录,这些坟墓大多被切割到基岩中。该出版物的这一部分是按部门组织的,每个坟墓的骨学和人工制品组合都在一起展示。与坟墓有关的发现(主要是陶瓷和玻璃器皿、硬币、个人装饰物品,不同寻常的是,还有一些可能来自裹尸布的纺织品碎片)表明与更广阔的地中海世界有联系。这些发现与这一时期的其他墓地一致,但这份目录的真正价值在于它对数据的精细呈现。包含多处损伤的坟墓的彩色编码图特别有用,有助于读者了解挖掘机面临的挑战,并深入了解有关尸体排列和沉积后处理的更广泛问题。该目录之后是该遗址的生物考古数据摘要,包括人类、动物和花卉遗骸。这本书的其余大部分内容包括对墓地背景数据的系统分析,包括许多见解,其中只有少数可以在这里提及。重要的是,挖掘者认为这是一个地位很高的埋葬区——这一结论得到了坟墓货物和大量劳动力投资的支持,以挖掘众多的岩石切割坟墓。仔细的发掘和发现分析也揭示了这里的丧葬仪式。其中最重要的是,许多坟墓中都有食物,包括蛋壳、动物和鱼骨,这表明死者是用祭品埋葬的(尽管其中一些可能是后来引入的)。此外,挖掘者能够在埋葬和墓旁仪式的地下墓穴中找到证据,包括零碎的手工艺品和生态物,再加上“水井”,也许还有一张向死者献祭和/或葬礼盛宴的桌子。六个附录结合了与该遗址有关的技术研究和进一步数据,包括发现物(硬币和矿化纺织品)、图形记录(现场调查和发现物说明)和数字技术(坟墓的空间分析和重建陶瓷的数字方法)。一份坟墓列表结束了这本书。总的来说,这是对意大利晚期古葬考古研究的重要贡献;我们需要更详细的现场报告。
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期刊介绍: The Society for Medieval Archaeology exists to further the study of the period from the 5th to the 16th century A.D. by publishing a journal of international standing dealing primarily with the archaeological evidence, and by other means such as by holding regular meetings and arranging conferences. It aims to serve as a medium for co-ordinating the work of archaeologists with that of historians and scholars in any other discipline relevant to this field. While maintaining a special concern for the medieval archaeology of Britain and Ireland, the Society seeks to support and advance the international study of this period. The journal provides a forum for the discussion of important finds and developments within this period from anywhere in the world.
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