Millennia of continuity in the votive behaviour of Europeans The testimony of tools for determining the value of metal Tisíciletá kontinuita votivního chování Evropanů Svědectví nástrojů k určení jakosti kovu

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Martin Ježek
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Archaeology has a great deal of experience with how the misinterpretation of finds creates a false image of the past. The main reason for this is down to ideologically-conditioned stereotypes. The paper describes one such case involving hundreds of thousands of finds of one type of artefact, commonly classified as whetstones, pendants, amulets, etc., from the Chalcolithic up to the Early Middle Ages. The article emphasises that although touchstones from ancient burials had already been identified using an electron microscopy half a century ago, the interpretation of these finds corresponding to the paradigm from the early 19th century remains popular to this day. For the chemical microanalysis of metal traces preserved on the surface of these stone artefacts, samples were selected from Russian, Slovakian, Swedish and Ukrainian sites, from the Hallstatt period up to the Early Middle Ages, with special regard for their previous interpretation history. However, the main aim is to point out the symbolic role of tools used to test the value of precious metals outside the grave context. Finds from wet environments in particular reveal the continuity of the behaviour of European over the millennia, regardless of the current ideology or cult, and the diversity of artefacts that were, and still are, chosen as a medium for votive behaviour.
欧洲选民行为的千年连续性确定金属价值的工具的证词欧洲人选民行为的一千年连续性
考古学家有很多关于对发现的误解如何造成对过去的错误印象的经验。造成这种情况的主要原因是意识形态上的刻板印象。这篇论文描述了一个这样的案例,涉及成千上万的一种人工制品的发现,通常被分类为磨刀石、吊坠、护身符等,从铜器时代到中世纪早期。这篇文章强调,尽管半个世纪前就已经用电子显微镜识别出了古代墓葬的试金石,但对这些发现的解释与19世纪早期的范式相对应,直到今天仍然很流行。为了对保存在这些石质文物表面的金属痕迹进行化学微量分析,从哈尔施塔特时期到中世纪早期,从俄罗斯、斯洛伐克、瑞典和乌克兰的遗址中选择了样本,并特别考虑了它们以前的解释历史。然而,主要目的是指出用于在坟墓之外测试贵金属价值的工具的象征性作用。特别是来自潮湿环境的发现,揭示了几千年来欧洲人行为的连续性,无论当前的意识形态或崇拜如何,以及人工制品的多样性,无论是过去还是现在,都被选为献祭行为的媒介。
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Archeologicke Rozhledy
Archeologicke Rozhledy ARCHAEOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Archeologické rozhledy jsou recenzovaný časopis. Příspěvky procházejí recenzním řízením, jehož výsledek slouží k formulaci vyjádření redakce. Za věcný obsah příspěvků odpovídá autor. Příspěvky nejsou honorovány. Nezbytnou součástí každého článku je max. třístránkový český podklad pro překlad, nebo dvou až čtyřstránkový cizojazyčný souhrn, dále český abstrakt postihující cíl práce, v rozsahu 7-12 řádků, a 5-7 klíčových slov, kontaktní adresa autora.
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