十三、十四世纪陶瓷装饰与中原社会群体

Q2 Social Sciences
D. Bamforth
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本文通过对陶瓷胎面和上身装饰图案的研究,考虑了13至15世纪中原地区可能存在的社会群体和互动。我的分析按场地和/或地点列出了设计主题,确定了中原北部/西部地区和南部/东部地区之间的基本二分法,以及内布拉斯加州东北部庞卡溪上一组异常大型场地中的第三种不同模式。在北部和西部,陶工经常在镶板边缘的表面上使用一套不同的图案,有时还会在器皿的上身上使用Oneota设计。在南部和东部,他们很少装饰任何形式的边缘的表面,有时会在船只的上身上放置交替的三角形图案,填充相反的对角线。这种二分法反映了骨葬和墓地埋葬之间的区别,并可能定义了与平原东部不同地区长期互动的群体之间的社会边界。Ponca Creek的数据显示了中原和奥涅奥塔风格的混合,以及其他可能表明多民族社区存在的区域模式的暗示。
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Thirteenth and fourteenth century ceramic decoration and social groups in the central great Plains
This paper considers possible social groups and interactions on the thirteenth through fifteenth century central Plains by examining patterns of ceramic rim face and upper body decoration. My analysis tabulates design motifs by site and/or locality, identifying a basic dichotomy between the northern / western area of the central Plains and the southern / eastern area, along with a third distinct pattern in the set of anomalously large sites on Ponca Creek in northeastern Nebraska. In the north and west, potters often used a diverse set of motifs on the faces of paneled rims and sometimes put Oneota designs on vessel upper bodies. In the south and east, they rarely decorated the face of any form of rim and sometimes put a pattern of alternating triangles filled with opposed diagonal lines on vessel upper bodies. This dichotomy maps onto a distinction between ossuary and cemetery burials and likely defines a social boundary between groups with long-standing interaction with different regions to the east of the Plains. The Ponca Creek data show a mixture of central Plains and Oneota styles along with hints of other regional patterns that may suggest the existence of a multi-ethnic community.
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Plains Anthropologist
Plains Anthropologist Social Sciences-Anthropology
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