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摘要
索维特建筑群在欧洲的广泛分布表明,存在着连接遥远群体的网络,促进了概念和技术的大规模传播。这一假设在很大程度上是基于对石器工具的供应、敲击技术和所生产工具的类型的分析。然而,为了详细了解全新世早期群体的社会动态,似乎有必要包括沙维特社会的其他方面。特别是,由于其在构建和表达个人和集体身份方面的功能,装饰实践在社会关系中发挥了重要作用。通过对装饰品的研究,我们旨在揭示沙特群体之间的相互作用。对La Baume de Monthiver (Var, France)的装饰品的研究使我们能够解决装饰实践的历时和共时维度。在这里,我们分析了整个装饰品的传记,从原材料的收集,制造方法,到装饰成分的安装,揭示了全新世开始的实践中的一定稳定性。几个动态似乎交织在一起,在非常大的范围内共同选择原材料和可能的区域动态之间,特别是在所采用的装饰组合类型中。
Adornment in the early Mesolithic: Analysis of marine shells from La Baume de Monthiver (Jabron, Var, France)
The widespread distribution of the Sauveterrian complex across Europe suggests the presence of networks connecting distant groups, facilitating the dissemination of concepts and techniques on a large scale. This hypothesis is largely based on the analysis of lithic tools in terms of provisioning, knapping techniques and the typology of tools produced. However, to gain a detailed understanding of the social dynamics of early Holocene groups, it would seem necessary to include other aspects of Sauveterrian societies. In particular, ornamental practices played an important role in social relations, due to their function in the construction and expression of personal and collective identities. Through the study of ornaments, we aim to unravel the interactions between Sauveterrian groups. The study of the ornaments from La Baume de Monthiver (Var, France) has enabled us to address both the diachronic and synchronic dimensions of ornamental practices. Here we analyze the entire biography of ornamental objects, from the collection of raw materials, the methods of manufacture, to the mounting of the ornamental composition, revealing a certain stability in practices at the beginning of the Holocene. Several dynamics seem to be intertwined, between the shared choice of raw material on a very large scale and possible regional dynamics visible especially in the type of ornamental compositions adopted.
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.