死者有多神圣?

Ronald Hutton
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摘要:传统上,坟墓是最神奇、最神圣的空间之一,它能够激发人类对逝去同类的崇敬、喜爱、不适或恐惧。然而,坟墓中的物品,包括居住者的尸体,也是古代社会最有价值的信息来源之一。自从开始对古代历史进行系统研究以来的大部分时间里,这个潜在的悖论都是通过拒绝给予古代死者任何记录在案的对近代墓葬的尊重来解决的。自 20 世纪 90 年代以来,人们对这种方法提出了一系列挑战,由此引发了一场复杂的争论,这场争论为当代人对死亡、人性、神圣和地方精神的态度提供了一个窗口。本文旨在回顾和分析英国背景下的这场辩论。
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How Sacred Are The Dead?
abstract:Traditionally, one of the most magical, numinous, or consecrated kinds of space is a grave, which has the capacity to inspire all the feelings of reverence, affection, discomfort, or fear that humans associate with the dead of their own species. However, the contents of graves, including the bodies of occupants, also represent one of the most valuable sources of information concerning ancient societies. For most of the time since systematic inquiry into the ancient past began, this potential paradox was solved by denying the ancient dead any of the respect recorded to more recent burials. Since the 1990s, a number of challenges have been mounted to this approach, and a complex debate resulted that provides a window into contemporary attitudes toward death, humanity, the sacred, and the spirit of place. This article is designed to review and analyze that debate in a British context.
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