From Reciprocity to Centricity: The Middle Bronze Age in the Greek Mainland

IF 1.7 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
S. Voutsaki
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In this paper, I examine the role of reciprocal relations in processes of social change. More precisely, I discuss the transformation of modes of interaction and sumptuary behavior across a long period, from the collapse of the Early Bronze Age proto-urban societies, through the slow recovery during the Middle Bronze Age, to the intensification of social change during the transition to the Mycenaean period. A deep crisis swept across the southern Aegean at around 2200-2000 bc, bringing an end to the prosperous Early Helladic societies. While the causes of this crisis have been hotly debated, its consequences for the social fabric of the mainland communities have not been addressed systematically. In this study, I suggest that depopulation, social regression, and the ensuing fragmentation of the social body during Middle Helladic (MH) I-II (ca. 2100-1800 bc) were countered by two sets of practices: on the one hand, the establishment of reciprocal and segmentary networks of exchange that held together domestic groups, communities, and entire regions, and on the other, an emphasis on the continuity of the household that ensured its survival in this unstable period. The incorporation of the mainland into wider networks of interaction during the transition to the Mycenaean period (ca. 1800-1600 bc) brought about the transformation of kin-based MH societies to the differentiated Mycenaean polities. It is argued that this transformation relied on the manipulation of reciprocal exchanges and the subtle redefinition of modes of cooperation between households and kin groups.
从互惠到中心性:希腊大陆的青铜时代中期
在本文中,我考察了互惠关系在社会变革过程中的作用。更准确地说,我讨论了互动模式和奢侈行为在很长一段时间内的转变,从早期青铜时代原始城市社会的崩溃,到青铜时代中期的缓慢复苏,再到迈锡尼时期过渡期间社会变革的加剧。公元前2200-2000年左右,一场严重的危机席卷了爱琴海南部,结束了繁荣的早期希腊社会。虽然这场危机的原因一直备受争议,但它对大陆社区社会结构的影响却没有得到系统的解决。在这项研究中,我认为在中希腊(MH) I- ii(约公元前2100-1800年)期间,人口减少、社会倒退以及随之而来的社会体分裂被两套做法所抵消:一方面,建立互惠和分段的交换网络,将家庭群体、社区和整个地区联系在一起;另一方面,强调家庭的连续性,确保家庭在这一不稳定时期的生存。在向迈锡尼时期(约公元前1800-1600年)过渡期间,大陆被纳入更广泛的互动网络,带来了以亲属为基础的MH社会向不同迈锡尼政治的转变。有人认为,这种转变依赖于对互惠交换的操纵,以及对家庭和亲属群体之间合作模式的微妙重新定义。
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期刊介绍: JMA currently operates as the most progressive and valid podium for archaeological discussion and debate in Europe European Journal of Archaeology Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology is the only journal currently published that deals with the entire multicultural world of Mediterranean archaeology. The journal publishes material that deals with, amongst others, the social, politicoeconomic and ideological aspects of local or regional production and development, and of social interaction and change in the Mediterranean.
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