巴黎盆地第二个雕刻避难所的水文分期:新的旧石器时代符号的出现

IF 1.5 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Médard Thiry , Anthony Milnes , Marie Nieves Liron , Marie-Claude Auffret
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在库尔迪曼什(Courdimanche)的一个石英砂岩巨型碎屑岩的狭窄洞穴避难所中发现了第二个女性性形象,距离最近在Noisy-sur-Ecole的La ssamugognole 3避难所描述的洞穴约10公里。与后者一样,对承载该构造的石英岩砂岩进行了修改,以便按需输送水流,可能是为了增强其“功率”。库尔迪曼什是一个壮观的环形自然结构,其中心有一个突出的砂岩。周围的遮蔽处刻有一个巨大的图案,整齐而深的凹槽,唤起了阴茎和几个较小的收敛凹槽,唤起了外阴的特征:几乎所有的凹槽都指向环。值得注意的是,Courdimanche避难所和La s gognole避难所的邻近,都以增强自然结构的改造为特色,形成了一个性别形象。这两个遗址很可能有文化上的联系(技术上的,也可能是精神上的),因此,根据与性特征相关的马雕刻风格,这两个遗址与ssamugognole 3避难所的马格达莱尼时代是相同的。在ssamugognole 3,通过水文变化来呈现性别形象,将女性与水联系起来。这与整个欧洲西南部的雕刻或雕刻的旧石器时代静态女性代表有着根本的不同。我们探索了一种将水与生育象征联系起来的地域文化认同:一种可以表明区域群体社会经济功能变化的符号学变化。
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Hydrological staging of a second carved shelter in the Paris basin: emergence of new Palaeolithic symbols
A second female sexual figuration has been found in a cramped cavity shelter in a quartzitic sandstone megaclast at Courdimanche, some 10 km from that recently described in the La Ségognole 3 shelter at Noisy-sur-Ecole. As in the latter, modifications to the quartzitic sandstone hosting the figuration had been undertaken to deliver water flows on demand, presumably to enhance its ‘power’. The Courdimanche figuration is a spectacular, annular, essentially natural structure with a sandstone protrusion at its centre. The encompassing shelter is engraved with a large motif of neat and deep grooves which evoke a phallus and several smaller convergent grooves evoking vulvar features: almost all point to the annulus.
The proximity of the Courdimanche shelter to the La Ségognole shelter, both featuring modifications that enhance natural structures to form a sexual figuration, is noteworthy. The two sites are likely to have a cultural link (technological and possibly also spiritual) and thereby the same Magdalenian age as that attributed to the Ségognole 3 shelter by the style of the horse engraving associated with the sexual feature. Staging the sexual figuration by hydrological modifications, as at Ségognole 3, connects femininity with water. This is fundamentally different from the engraved or sculpted static Palaeolithic feminine representations throughout southwestern Europe. We explore a territorial cultural identity that links water to the symbol of fertility: a semiological change that could indicate changes in the socio-economic functioning of regional groups.
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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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