图尔基耶晚期 Kekova Adası 的海洋腹地和区域间互动

IF 1.5 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
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资源匮乏的岛屿社区如何发展网络以确保食品和基本商品的供应?位于土耳其南部利西亚海岸的凯科瓦-阿达斯(Kekova Adası)古晚期(公元 5-7 世纪)城镇的发展提供了一个具有启发性的案例研究。沿着该镇港口前沿进行的水下调查发现了大量的双耳瓶、实用陶器和精美陶器以及陶瓷建筑材料,证明了岛上的当地消费和转运活动。这些材料的来源代表了支撑科科瓦阿达瑟岛生活的交换网络。然而,由于在古代晚期,许多最常见的双耳陶器和其他类型的陶器都是在数百公里海岸线的广阔区域生产的,因此有必要进行陶瓷岩相学研究,以确定或更精确地界定这些材料的来源,进而确定其流动网络的形态。研究结果表明,凯科瓦-阿达斯的居民开发了一个海运供应腹地,该腹地包括东面约 40 公里处利米拉周围的沿海平原,似乎还包括塞浦路斯西南角的公海。虽然这些长颈瓶中装载的大部分大宗加工农产品(尤其是葡萄酒和油)以及陶瓷建筑材料和其他进口器皿都来自这两个地区,但这一腹地也与更大的交换网络相交,这些交换网络带来了来自黎凡特、西里西亚、爱琴海东部和伯罗奔尼撒半岛东北部的长颈瓶以及精美的烹饪器皿。这种模式阐明了凯科瓦-阿达瑟的本地网络与这一时期供应主要城市中心和国家的特别繁忙的跨地区路线之间的融合和相互依存关系。在这一过程中,案例研究强调了陶瓷岩相学作为精确重建此类网络的一种手段的必要性。
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Maritime hinterlands and interregional interaction at Late Antique Kekova Adası, Türkiye

How do resource-poor island communities develop networks to ensure their supply of foodstuffs and basic commodities? The growth of the Late Antique (5th-7th century CE) town at Kekova Adası on the southern Turkish coast of Lycia offers an instructive case study. Underwater survey along the town’s harbor front yielded large quantities of amphoras, utilitarian and fine pottery, and ceramic building materials that testify to local consumption and transshipment activities on the island. The origins of these materials serve as proxy for the networks of exchange that underpinned life on Kekova Adası. Yet because many of the most common amphora and other pottery types were produced over wide areas of many hundreds of kilometers of coast in Late Antiquity, ceramic petrography is necessary to determine or more precisely define the origins of these materials and, in turn, the shape of the networks through which they moved. The results reveal that the inhabitants of Kekova Adası developed a hinterland for supply by sea that encompassed the coastal plain around Limyra some 40 km to the east as well as, seemingly, across the open sea to the southwest corner of Cyprus. While most of the bulk processed agricultural goods (particularly wine and oil) carried in these amphoras, and the ceramic building materials and other imported wares, derived from these two regions, this hinterland also intersected with larger networks of exchange that brought amphoras as well as fine and cooking wares from across the Levant, Cilicia, the east Aegean, and the northeast Peloponnese. This pattern articulates the integration and mutual interdependence of Kekova Adası’s local network with the particularly busy interregional route that supplied major urban centers and the state during this period. In the process, the case study highlights the necessity of ceramic petrography as a means of precisely reconstructing such networks.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports is aimed at archaeologists and scientists engaged with the application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. The journal focuses on the results of the application of scientific methods to archaeological problems and debates. It will provide a forum for reviews and scientific debate of issues in scientific archaeology and their impact in the wider subject. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports will publish papers of excellent archaeological science, with regional or wider interest. This will include case studies, reviews and short papers where an established scientific technique sheds light on archaeological questions and debates.
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