早期铁器时代对蒙古中北部草原群落的微观冶铁及其启示

Jang-Sik Park, William Gardner, Jargalan Burentogtokh
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考虑到铁冶炼的技术复杂程度很高,人们普遍认为蒙古草原上的小型流动社区依赖于与更大的定居制造中心的贸易来获取铁制品。然而,最近在蒙古进行的考古调查表明,流动牧民家庭和社区保持着非常活跃的铁生产行业。尽管越来越多的证据清楚地表明存在家庭和社区生产,但人们对家庭手工业规模制造商所采用的技术水平知之甚少。在这篇论文中,我们介绍了公元前400年至公元1300年在蒙古中北部塔尔瓦加泰山谷遗址发掘的流动牧民住宅和熔炉的发现,其中包括一小部分铁和铁相关物品,这些物品有开花植物生产的证据。这些材料不仅有助于进一步证实蒙古的流动社区有自己的金属生产手段,而且还表明了对现有技术的创新实施,这种技术的规模以前被认为太小,除了在边缘草原环境中,不实用。
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Micro-Scale Iron Smelting in Early Iron Age to Mongol Period Steppe Communities of North-Central Mongolia and its Implications

Micro-Scale Iron Smelting in Early Iron Age to Mongol Period Steppe Communities of North-Central Mongolia and its Implications

Given the high level of technological sophistication involved in iron smelting, a common assumption held is that small mobile communities of the Mongolian steppe relied on trade with larger, settled, manufacturing centers for the acquisition of iron objects. Recent archaeological investigations in Mongolia suggest, however, that mobile pastoralist households and communities maintained a very active iron production industry. Although mounting evidence clearly points to the presence of household and community-based production, less is known about the level of technology employed by cottage industry scale manufacturers. In this paper we present the findings from excavations of mobile pastoralist dwellings and furnaces from sites in the Tarvagatai Valley of north-central Mongolia dating between 400 BC –AD 1300 that include a small assemblage of iron and iron-related objects bearing evidence of bloomery production. This material not only helps further substantiate that mobile communities in Mongolia had their own means of metal production but also indicates the innovative implementation of an existing technique at a scale previously deemed too small to be practical except in marginal steppe environments.

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