New Dates from Zvejnieki Burial Ground Graves with Anthropomorphic and Zoomorphic Figurines

IF 0.6 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
I. Zagorska, J. Meadows, Marius Iršėnas
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This article discusses the imagery of anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figurines which accompanied eleven burials in the Stone Age cemetery at Zvejnieki, Latvia. These burials date to the sixth, fifth and early-mid fourth millennia cal BC, according to radiocarbon dates of human remains from ten of the eleven burials, three of which were dated for this paper. The figurines are considered in terms of their characteristic formal qualities and their position within graves. Parallels are drawn with similar finds from elsewhere in the Baltic region. The imagery employed appears to be based on observations of nature, the fishing and hunting lifeways of these communities, and their beliefs concerning life after death, which were not apparently affected by the transitions from Mesolithic to Neolithic, and between Early Neolithic Narva culture and Middle Neolithic Typical Comb Ware Culture. Key words: Zvejnieki, Stone age, Burial ground, Radiocarbon dating, Anthropomorphic and Zoomorphic figurines DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/ 10.15181/ab.v25i0.1833
Zvejnieki墓地的拟人化和兽形小雕像的新日期
本文讨论了在拉脱维亚Zvejnieki石器时代墓地举行的十一次葬礼中出现的拟人化和动物化雕像的图像。根据11个墓葬中10个的人类遗骸的放射性碳年代,这些墓葬可以追溯到公元前6000年、公元前5000年和公元前4000年中期,其中3个为本文所确定的年代。这些雕像是根据其特有的形式特征和在坟墓中的位置来考虑的。与波罗的海地区其他地方的类似发现相似。所使用的图像似乎是基于对自然的观察,这些社区的捕鱼和狩猎生活方式,以及他们对死后生活的信仰,这些信仰显然没有受到从中石器时代到新石器时代以及新石器时代早期纳尔瓦文化和新石器时代中期典型梳子文化之间过渡的影响。关键词:Zvejnieki,石器时代,墓地,放射性碳年代测定,拟人和缩放雕像DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.15181/ab.v25i0.1833
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