迦太基拓荒者的护身符

IF 0.4 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Patrick Degryse, Grace Dove, Annelore Blomme, Bas Beaujean, Katherine Eremin, Joseph A. Greene
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摘要本文从护身符的出现频率、材料组成的性质和年代等方面对迦太基墓葬中发现的护身符进行了讨论。在研究的瓮中,只有31%的瓮中添加了护身符,专门用于存放人类遗骸的瓮,玻璃、彩陶、黄金和白银是最常用的材料。对选定的玻璃和银护身符进行化学分析,确定了制造这些护身符所用原材料的主要来源。用于拓福特护身符的主要玻璃起源于黎凡特和/或埃及,来自这些地区至少两个不同的生产中心。这并不排除可能存在的当地二级车间,其中初级玻璃被着色和成型。护身符中的银显示了原材料使用的历时性转变,从公元前8世纪和7世纪的西地中海来源到公元前6世纪和5世纪的东地中海来源(可能与伊比利亚来源相结合)。一些物体可能与Laurion/Kea和Siphnos的来源有积极联系,而其他物体可能来自矿石的混合或旧材料的回收。
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The Amulets from the Carthaginian tophet
Abstract Amulets found in burial urns of the Carthaginian tophet are discussed in terms of frequency of occurrence, and the nature and chronology of their material composition. Amulets were added in only 31 % of the urns studied, exclusively to urns containing human remains, with glass, faience, gold and silver the most common materials used. Chemical analysis of a selection of glass and silver amulets identified the primary origin of raw materials used in their manufacture. The primary glass used for the tophet amulets has its origin in the Levant and/or Egypt, from at least two different production centers in those regions. This does not exclude the likely existence of local secondary workshops where primary glass was colored and shaped. The silver in the amulets shows a diachronic shift in raw materials usage, from western Mediterranean sources in the eighth and seventh centuries BCE to eastern Mediterranean sources (possibly combined with Iberian sources) in the sixth and fifth centuries. Some objects could be positively linked to sources in Laurion/Kea and Siphnos, while others may have derived from the mixing of ores or the recycling of older materials.
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