MOBILITY AND METALS: INSIGHTS ON MANUFACTURING, CONSUMPTION, KNOWLEDGE AND PROCUREMENT NETWORKS AT THE BRONZE–IRON TRANSITION FROM THE KARPHI ASSEMBLAGE

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
S. Wallace
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This paper investigates the transformative effects on technology of state collapse and related major cultural transitions in the period 1200–1000 BC (Late Bronze to Iron Age). It documents and assesses a notably large, preserved metal artefact assemblage (mainly bronze) from one of the best-known Mediterranean sites of the period. This is the large mountaintop town of Karphi, recently confirmed through excavation as occupied solely at the Bronze–Iron transition. Few other contemporary Aegean settlements sharing these characteristics of size, complexity and single-period occupation have been excavated, producing a lack of comparably informative metals assemblages. This contextual interpretative study considers in-depth knowledge of the archaeology of the site and its landscape alongside the results (published and discussed in Archaeometry in 2021) of surface HH-XRF testing on the whole assemblage. The latter is preserved in similar condition throughout, offering opportunities for broad internal alloy composition profiling by the latter method, as well as limited general compositional comparison with other assemblages from the contemporary Mediterranean. Comparisons of an interregional nature are attempted through typological, technological and contextual study of the Karphi material. In considering using this range of evidence, and considering how procurement, manufacturing technology and consumption processes around bulk metals and metal artefacts changed following state collapse, the analysis dwells on and highlights signs of locally centred, agent-driven shifts in contact, cultural and economic networks. On the basis of the full range of evidence addressed, it argues that Lasithian groups made specific, informed choices about manufacture and consumption without relying on specialised manufacture and supply from other points within Crete.
流动性和金属:从karphi组合向青铜-铁过渡的制造、消费、知识和采购网络的见解
本文研究了公元前1200-1000年(青铜时代晚期到铁器时代)国家崩溃和相关主要文化转型对技术的变革性影响。它记录和评估了一个非常大的,保存完好的金属人工制品组合(主要是青铜),来自那个时期最著名的地中海遗址之一。这是山顶上的大城镇卡尔菲,最近通过挖掘证实,它仅在青铜-铁过渡时期被占领。很少有其他当代爱琴海定居点具有这些规模、复杂性和单一时期占领的特征,因此缺乏类似的信息丰富的金属组合。这项背景解释性研究考虑了对该遗址及其景观的深入考古知识,以及对整个组合进行表面HH-XRF测试的结果(发表于2021年的《考古学》杂志上并进行了讨论)。后者一直保存在类似的条件下,通过后一种方法提供了广泛的内部合金成分分析的机会,以及与当代地中海其他组合的有限的一般成分比较。通过对卡尔菲材料的类型学、技术和背景研究,试图比较区域间的性质。在考虑使用这一系列证据,并考虑在国家崩溃后,围绕散装金属和金属制品的采购、制造技术和消费过程是如何变化的过程中,分析着重于并强调了以地方为中心、代理人驱动的联系、文化和经济网络转变的迹象。根据所讨论的所有证据,它认为拉西西亚人在制造和消费方面做出了具体的、知情的选择,而不依赖于克里特岛其他地方的专门制造和供应。
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1.40
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25.00%
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15
期刊介绍: The School"s major publication, the Annual of the British School at Athens, is an illustrated volume of over 300 pages, with its Centenary volume appearing in 1995. It is a peer-reviewed journal, which publishes accounts of the School"s projects and articles on a wide range of Hellenic subjects. The table of contents for Volumes 103 and 104 (2008 and 2009) are available below, along with information for contributors. The Annual is available to Subscribing Members of the School. Alternatively, contact the London Secretary for subscription information.
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