希腊化摩根提纳的工业与继承

IF 1.7 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Kevin L. Ennis, Max T. B. Peers
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最近在西西里岛中东部Morgantina遗址发掘了一座设备简陋的房屋,发现了175个织机砝码或碎片。在这项研究中,我们将详细的背景分析与哥本哈根纺织研究中心开发的新方法相结合,以便对两家工厂的纺织生产进行全面评估。使用这些方法,我们能够识别较大组合中的特定重量,这些组合很可能形成一个单独的集合,用于在该位置编织。此外,这项分析的结果表明,构成这套织机的重量不会一次生产和获得,而是家庭随着时间的推移慢慢积累起来的。我们提出,这种缓慢的积累过程最可能的机制是通过家庭成员将这些纺织工具作为传家宝代代相传。我们认为,在这个过程中,这些权重会被用户视为具有超越其纯粹功利功能的价值,而不是成为记忆和工艺传统代际转移中形成的情感纽带的物化。最后,我们考虑了这一论点对考古学中传家宝研究的影响,以及对更广泛的希腊社会制度和实践的上下文理解如何帮助我们分析考古记录的特点。
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Industry and Inheritance at Hellenistic Morgantina
Recent excavations of a modestly appointed house at the site of Morgantina in east-central Sicily recovered 175 loom weights or fragments thereof. In this study, we combine a detailed contextual analysis with new methodologies developed by the Center for Textile Research in Copenhagen in order to provide a comprehensive assessment of textile production in this house, the House of the Two Mills. Using these methods, we are able to identify the specific weights within the larger assemblage that most probably formed a single set, used together for weaving at this location. Moreover, the results of this analysis indicate that the loom weights that constituted this set would not have been produced and acquired all at once, but must have been accumulated by the household slowly over time. We propose that the most probable mechanism by which this slow process of accumulation played out would have been through household members passing down these textile tools as heirlooms across generations. We argue that in the process these weights would have been viewed by their users as having a value beyond their mere utilitarian function, instead becoming materializations of memory and the affective bonds formed in the intergenerational transfer of craft traditions. We conclude by considering the implications of this argument for the study of heirloom objects in archaeology and how a contextual understanding of broader Greek social institutions and practices can aid us in parsing peculiarities of the archaeological record.
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期刊介绍: JMA currently operates as the most progressive and valid podium for archaeological discussion and debate in Europe European Journal of Archaeology Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology is the only journal currently published that deals with the entire multicultural world of Mediterranean archaeology. The journal publishes material that deals with, amongst others, the social, politicoeconomic and ideological aspects of local or regional production and development, and of social interaction and change in the Mediterranean.
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