让我们堆一些尸体,倒一杯酒——公元前第三千年古美索不达米亚战场墓葬的重建

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Marcin Z. Paszke
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本文致力于在苏美尔文字SAḪAR.DU6下的楔形文字中遇到的战场墓葬。从DU6。SAR Ĝar, ki.gal。据信,它们在阿卡德语中的对应词分别是bērūtum、damtum和gurunnu,但需要强调的是,这并不确定。由于这些奇特的结构一直是一个持续争论的对象,本研究试图改变最近研究的轨迹,主要关注它们以前从未详细研究过的物理特征。拟议的重建是基于稀缺的楔形文字文件和著名的秃鹰石碑以及所谓的乌尔“标准”所知的图像。目前的研究处理的是一个战场的坟墓,上面堆着自己阵亡的战士的尸体,与一个由被击败的敌人的尸体组成的类似结构相对,故意不加保护,以便让他们的尸体暴露在愤怒之下。作者对bērūtum建筑进行了概述,指出所提到的建筑可能配备了特殊的排水系统,类似于祭祀管道(a-pap/a-pa4),在苏美尔文化中对死者的崇拜中发挥了重要作用。
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Let’s Pile Up Some Corpses And Pour Out A Libation – A Reconstruction Of IIIrd Millennium BC Battlefield Burial Tumulus In Ancient Mesopotamia
The article is devoted to the battlefield burial tumuli which are to be encountered in cuneiform texts under Sumerian SAḪAR.DU6.TAG4, DU6.SAR ĜAR, KI.GAL. It is believed that their Akkadian equivalents are bērūtum, damtum and gurunnu respectively, however it needs to be stressed, that this not certain. Since those peculiar structures have been an object of ongoing debate, the present study tries to change the trajectory of recent research and focus primarily on their physical features which have never been studied in detail before. The proposed reconstruction is based on scarce cuneiform documents and iconography known from the famous Stele of the Vultures as well as the so called ‘Standard’ of Ur. The present study deals with a battlefield barrows heaped up with the corpses of own fallen warriors in opposition to a similar structures composed of the corpses of defeated enemies, intentionally unprotected, in order to expose their bodies to outrage. The author gives an overview of the bērūtum architecture, pointing out that the structures mentioned might have been provided with a special drainage system, one comparable to the libation pipes (a-pap/a-pa4), which played an important role in the cult of the deceased in Sumerian culture.
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Acta Archaeologica Lodziensia
Acta Archaeologica Lodziensia Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: Acta Archaeologica Lodziensia is the oldest archaeological journal in the Lodz research center. It has been published as an annual for more than half a century. A rich variety of subjects, which are showing current research possibilities and new trends in archeology, characterizes published texts. Articles dedicated to issues of link between archeology and other disciplines (mainly: history, history of science and technology, architecture, art history) are often inserted. Chronological frameworks embrace a wide time range from the Stone Age to the present day.
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