Drnholec(捷克共和国Břeclav区)/Pohřebiš

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
František Trampota, Petr Kubín, Linda Melicherová, Lenka Vargová, Ivana Jarošová, K. Vymazalová, Ladislava Horáčková, Miriam Nývltová Fišáková, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury, Barbara Rendl, Fabian Kanz, I. Mařík, Věra Klontza-jaklová
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作者展示了Drnholec - Pod sýpkou (Břeclav地区,捷克共和国)晚迁徙时期墓地的一部分,2016年和2017年在那里发现了7个坟墓。通过类型学分析,这些墓葬被鉴定为兰巴第人/伦巴第人。作者认为,即使是墓地的一小部分,坟墓数量有限,也可以带来重要的新数据和开放的战略问题,挑战传统的解释。本文旨在从考古学、人类学和动物考古学的角度介绍挖掘结果。考古部分侧重于将墓葬单元和墓地作为一个语境单元呈现出来。通过对墓葬物品的风格和类型分析、放射性碳测年和概率模型来确定墓园的年代。在进行人类学和古生物病理学检查的同时,还进行了口腔微磨损分析和牙骨质环造(TCA),提供了有关饮食和死亡年龄估计的信息。动物考古分析主要是由发现的骡子骨架推动的。除了骨骼专家外,还应用了氮和碳稳定同位素分析。作者在资料和文献研究的基础上,对移民时期人口的文化和民族特征进行分类和理解的问题提出了自己的看法。
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The Late Migration Period Cemetery at Drnholec (Břeclav District, Czech Republic) / Pohřebiště z konce doby stěhování národů z Drnholce (okres Břeclav, ČR)
The authors present part of a burial ground of the Late Migration Period in Drnholec - Pod sýpkou (Břeclav district, Czech Republic), where seven graves were discovered in 2016 and 2017. The grave goods were identified, by typological analysis, as Langobardian/Lombardian. The authors argue that even a small part of a cemetery with a limited number of graves can bring important new data and open strategic questions, challenging traditional interpretations. The paper aims to present the results of excavation in the light of archaeological, anthropological and zooarchaeological perspectives. Archaeological part is focused on presenting the grave units and the cemetery as a contextual unit. Stylistic and typological analysis of grave goods, radiocarbon dates and probability modeling were used to establish the chronology of the cemetery. Anthropological and palaeopathological examinations were accompanied with buccal dental microwear analysis and tooth cementum annulation (TCA) which provide information about diet and age-at-death estimation. Zooarchaeological analysis was mainly driven by the find of a mule skeleton. In addition to skeletal expertise, Nitrogen and Carbon stable isotopes analyses were also applied. The authors set out their thoughts, based on material and bibliographical study, on the problem of classifying and understanding the cultural and ethnic identity of the Migration Period populations.
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