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摘要
在Moravia南部(捷克共和国)丰富的早期中上旧石器时代(巴甫洛夫时代)遗址Dolní Vĕstonice I和II和Pavlov I (~ 32,000 - ~ 30,000 cal BP)已经发现了一系列人类墓葬,孤立的四肢和孤立的骨骼和牙齿。这些埋葬发生在建筑物(“小屋”)的遗迹内和附近,在家庭废墟中。其中两处与猛犸象骨堆相邻,但没有一处与明显的丢弃(或垃圾)区域直接相关。孤立的双骨和骨头/牙齿随意地散落在占领区,其中许多与中小型动物遗骸混在一起,其中许多是在挖掘后确定的。因此,根据这些旧石器时代晚期遗址的大量遗址结构证据,很难确定人类遗骸的处置模式。与此同时,每种形式的人类保存都提出了关于这些觅食种群的不同死亡行为和社会动态的问题,以及我们如何通过考古学的视角来解释它们。
The rich earlier Mid Upper Palaeolithic (Pavlovian) sites of Dolní
Vĕstonice I and II and Pavlov I (∼32,000–∼30,000 cal
BP) in southern Moravia (Czech Republic) have yielded a series of human burials,
isolated pairs of extremities and isolated bones and teeth. The burials occurred
within and adjacent to the remains of structures (‘huts’), among
domestic debris. Two of them were adjacent to mammoth bone dumps, but none of
them was directly associated with areas of apparent discard (or garbage). The
isolated pairs and bones/teeth were haphazardly scattered through the occupation
areas, many of them mixed with the small to medium-sized faunal remains, from
which many were identified post-excavation. It is therefore difficult to
establish a pattern of disposal of the human remains with respect to the
abundant evidence for site structure at these Upper Palaeolithic sites. At the
same time, each form of human preservation raises questions about the
differential mortuary behaviours, and hence social dynamics, of these foraging
populations and how we interpret them through an archaeological lens.