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摘要
长期以来,在几乎没有证据的情况下,马蹄形的壁炉一直被视为消防设施的替身,这些消防设施在与库拉-阿拉克斯文化传统相关的房屋中发挥着核心作用。对Tel Bet Yerah的100多个安迪戎碎片进行了详细检查,并辅以结构分析和计算机模拟,为其使用、破碎和丢弃提供了初步的法医证据,并深入了解了它们与陶瓷烹饪和消费器皿的关系。我们的分析揭示了库拉-阿拉克斯侨民南黎凡特分支以前未报告的食品准备和消费做法,这与当地南黎凡特人的行为和传统形成了鲜明对比。
Khirbet Kerak Ware (Kura-Araxes) Andirons at Tel Bet Yerah: Functional Analysis and Cultural Context
Horseshoe-shaped andirons have long been viewed, on little evidence, as a stand-in for the fire installations that play a central role in houses associated with the Kura-Araxes cultural tradition. A detailed examination of more than 100 andiron fragments from Tel Bet Yerah, accompanied by structural analysis and computerized simulation, has provided primary forensic evidence on their use, breakage and discard, and insights on their relation to ceramic cooking and consumption vessels. Our analysis reveals a previously unreported component of food preparation and consumption practices in the south Levantine branch of the Kura-Araxes diaspora that offers a striking contrast to local south Levantine behaviours and traditions.