对水的反思:小河青铜器时代遗址的丧葬实践与象征

Gino Caspari
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青铜器时代小河遗址由于在极度干旱的环境中保存了特殊的有机物,可以对丧葬习俗进行详细的考古分析。埋葬的特点是船形棺材,牛的头骨和兽皮,以及类似桨和系泊桩的墓碑。遗留下来的材料和环境数据表明,人类与水有着深厚的文化联系。埋葬元素的有意倒置暗示了另一个世界的概念化,作为生活的镜像领域。本文回顾了对小河墓葬习俗的早期解读,强调了在更广泛的文化和环境背景下考虑符号的重要性,同时提供了基于数据的解读。
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Reflections on water: funerary practice and symbolism at the Bronze Age site of Xiaohe

The Bronze Age Xiaohe site allows for detailed archaeological analysis of funerary practices due to exceptional organic preservation in a hyperarid environment. Burials feature boat-shaped coffins, cattle skulls and hides, and grave markers resembling paddles and mooring posts. Material remains and environmental data indicate a deep cultural connection to water. The intentional inversion of burial elements suggests a conceptualization of an otherworld as a mirrored realm of the living. This article revisits early interpretations of Xiaohe burial practice and underscores the importance of considering symbols within broader cultural and environmental contexts, while providing interpretations rooted in data.

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