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这篇文章介绍了对一系列象牙戒指的技术和形态学研究的结果,这些戒指是1969年由O. N. Bader在发掘位于俄罗斯弗拉基米尔省弗拉基米尔市东郊的Sungir旧石器时代晚期遗址(距今35 - 29,000年)的一个独特的青少年双葬时发现的。正在研究的物品是9件由猛犸象牙制成的小戒指形状的文物,其中包括在两个被埋葬的十几岁男孩的手指上发现的6枚完整的手指戒指。新获得的技术和使用磨损证据使人们有可能更好地了解这些环是如何生产和使用的。特别是,它表明闭合和断开的环都是由短而大的象牙碎片雕刻而成的。特别注意的不是外表面的美学,而是内表面的形态特征。戒指表面的凹痕特征,戒指在手指上的特殊位置,以及这些发现的考古背景的特征,都表明它们可能不仅是古代猎人的个人装饰品,而且还具有一些与使用(投掷)抛射物有关的严格实用功能。
Finger Rings from the Double Burial of Teenagers at the Sungir Upper Paleolithic Site
The article presents the results of a technical and morphological study of a series of ivory finger rings discovered in 1969 by O. N. Bader during his excavations of a unique double burial of teenagers at the Sungir Upper Palaeolithic site (35—29 thousand years ago), situated at the eastern suburb of the city Vladimir in Vladimir province of Russia. The objects under study are nine artifacts in the shape of small rings made of mammoth ivory, including six intact finger rings found on the fingers of two buried teenager boys. The newly obtained technological and use-wear evidence makes it possible to better understand how the rings were produced and used. In particular, it suggests that both closed and disconnected rings were carved from short and massive ivory chips. Special attention was given not to the aesthetic of the outer surface but rather to the morphometric properties of the inner surface. The character of pitting on the ring surfaces, peculiarities of their position on the fingers, and the character of the archaeological context of these finds point to the possibility that they were probably not only personal ornaments of ancient hunters, but had also some strictly utilitarian function associated with the use (throwing) of projectiles.