“土储藏室,骨库”:对泥炭沼泽作为考古档案的批判性分析

Q1 Arts and Humanities
M. Hitchcock
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摘要北欧泥炭沼泽中堆积的泥炭藓具有阻止腐烂的作用,保存了一些古代最引人注目、最具挑衅性的有机考古材料,激发了来自各个学科的作者的灵感。植物学家哈里·戈德温(Harry Godwin)将沼泽地设想为一个档案馆,将其植物和考古内容从通常的时间过程中删除,并将其作为珍贵而独特的过去信息库提供给我们。本文从考古学的角度重新考虑了这一档案隐喻,特别关注人类遗骸。以大英博物馆的林多人档案为例,它将探索沼泽尸体所经历的一些档案化过程,并反思它们对考古学的认识意义。
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‘Earth Pantry, Bone Vault’: A Critical Analysis of the Peat Bog as an Archaeological Archive
ABSTRACT The decay-halting effects of the Sphagnum moss that accumulates in the peat bogs of Northern Europe have preserved some of the most striking and provocative organic archaeological material from the ancient past, inspiring authors from a wide variety of disciplines. The botanist Harry Godwin envisaged the bog as an archive that removes its botanical and archaeological contents from the usual processes of time, delivering them to us as precious and unique repositories of information about the past. This paper reconsiders this archival metaphor from an archaeological perspective, with a particular focus on human remains. With the British Museum’s Lindow Man archive as a case study, it will explore some of the archivization processes that bog bodies go through and reflect on their epistemic significance for archaeology.
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Journal of Wetland Archaeology
Journal of Wetland Archaeology Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Wetland Archaeology publishes a wide range of contributions in all fields of wetland archaeology. It includes scientific and methodological features, geoprospection, environmental reconstruction, wetland hydrology, cultural aspects of wetland archaeology, as well as conservation, site management, legislation, and site protection. All periods and all geographic regions are covered.
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