摩拉维亚青铜时代物体背景下的石斧

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Prehled Vyzkumu Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.47382/pv0641-09
J. Peška, Pavel Fojtík
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石锤斧的发现在青铜时代早期相对罕见,不仅仅是在摩拉维亚。它们在葬礼环境中更常见,而在定居环境中的出现可以被描述为例外。这两把新出现的船形双刃锤斧来自莫拉维亚中部的一个定居点(Držovice,“Díly odvrahoviční”)和一个ÚnŞtice文化的坟墓(Olomouc Slavonín,“Hornílán”)。在青铜时代早期,在Corded Ware文化的坟墓中(部分在EpiCorded建筑群中)常见而重要的男性特征变得罕见。尤其是在ÚnŞtice文化的环境中,石头工业逐渐被金属工业所取代。在摩拉维亚、波希米亚和邻近地区,发现类似于在定居点坑或坟墓中放置石锤斧作为祭品的习俗并不罕见。这通常是Corded Ware文化的遗产,目前尚不清楚这些物品是明显的二手物品(仿古物品)还是早期模型的当代仿制品。最近发现的两种锤斧都与绳纹器文化的锤斧不同,这引发了人们对ÚnŞtice自己生产的质疑,因为它们的制作使用了当地材料(粉砂岩、砂岩)。Držovice定居点的考古组合可追溯到早期,Olomouc Slavonín的坟墓可追溯到ÚnŞtice文化的古典时期。这些人工制品的实际功能和象征作用还没有被准确地理解。他们的发现并不丰富,但它们来自不同的考古背景,从常见的定居坑到设备简陋的坟墓,甚至是富裕的男性墓葬。
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Kamenné sekeromlaty v kontextu objektů ze starší doby bronzové na Moravě
Finds of stone hammer-axes are relatively uncommon in the context of the Early Bronze Age, not just in Moravia. They are more frequently encountered in the funeral environment while their occurrence in settlement contexts can be described as exceptional. The two newly presented boat-shaped doubleedged hammer-axes originate from both a settlement site (Držovice, ‘Díly odvrahoviční’) and a grave (Olomouc-Slavonín, ‘Horní lán’) of the Únětice culture in central Moravia. What had been a common and significant male attribute in graves of the Corded Ware culture (and partially in the EpiCorded complex) became a rarity during the Early Bronze Age. This was especially in the milieu of the Únětice culture, as the stone industry gradually gave way to the metal industry. Finding analogies to the custom of depositing a stone hammer axe in settlement pits or graves as an offering is not uncommon in Moravia, Bohemia and the neighbouring regions. This is usually the heritage of the Corded Ware culture and it remains speculative whether these were clearly secondarily used objects (archaics) or contemporary imitations of earlier models. Both of the recently found hammer-axes differ from those of the Corded Ware culture, raising questions about Únětice’s own production, as local materials (siltstone, sandstone) were used in their making. The archaeological assemblage from the Držovice settlement is dated to the earlier period and the inhumation grave from Olomouc-Slavonín to the classical period of the Únětice culture. The practical function and the symbolic role of these artefacts are not yet precisely understood. Their finds are not abundant, but they come from diverse archaeological contexts, ranging from common settlement pits to modestly equipped graves and even rich male burials.
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