根据最新考虑,来自Hrubieszów区Stefankowice Kolonia的Globula Amphora文化坟墓的Flint产品

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Piotr Mączyński
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这篇文章的目的是提出对球形双耳瓶文化社区生产的燧石工具的技术和功能方面的考虑。这些反映是基于在波兰东南部Stefankowice Kolonia 33号遗址的一个箱形坟墓中发现的。在对陪葬品特征的探索过程中,发现了一具骨架。它属于马图鲁时代的一个人。机身上有一套丰富的燧石产品,由五把刀片和三把斧头组成(包括一半产品)。对这些人工制品进行了技术分析,旨在确定叶片和核心工具生产中使用的技术。为了确定所发现产品的功能,对分析进行了显微镜检查。因此,有人说,坟墓里有一批刀片和一件可能从未使用过的半斧产品。其他两个轴的情况并非如此。在其中一个上面,有图案表明它已经被用来加工木材很长时间了。在另一个上发现的图案只是锻造的结果。这个事实很有趣,因为在刀刃上没有使用损坏的痕迹。这件文物似乎是在被放入坟墓之前被磨损(重新磨尖)的。
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Flint products from a Globular Amphora culture grave in Stefankowice-Kolonia, Hrubieszów District, site 33 in the light of the latest considerations
The aim of this article is to present considerations on the technological and functional aspects of flint tools produced by the community of the Globular Amphora culture. These reflections are based on discoveries made in a box grave from site No. 33 in Stefankowice-Kolonia (southeastern Poland). During the exploration of the funerary feature, a skeleton was found. It belonged to a man in the Maturus age. The body was accompanied by an abundant set of flint products composed of five blades and three axes (including one half-product). These artefacts were subjected to a technological analysis aimed at determining the techniques employed in the production of the blades and core tools. The analysis was complemented with microscopic examination performed in order to determine the functions of the discovered products. As a result, it was stated that the grave had been furnished with a collection of blades and an axe half-product that probably had never been used. This was not the case for the other two axes. On one of them, there were patterns indicating that it had been used for a long time to process wood. The patterns found on the other one were the result of hafting only. This fact is interesting, since there are no traces of use damage on the cutting edge. It appears that this artefact was abraded (sharpened anew) before being deposited in the grave.
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Sprawozdania Archeologiczne
Sprawozdania Archeologiczne Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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期刊介绍: Sprawozdania Archeologiczneis a peer-reviewed Polish archaeological journal edited and published annually in English and German by the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, intended especially for Polish and Central-European readership. Its main aim is to present a wide range of approaches to issues in contemporary archaeology and to publish materials and findings of field surveys.
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