共识的构建:纪念碑建筑和公元前四千年至公元前一千年在地中海中部岛屿

IF 0.8 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Clive Vella
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公元前4000年,地中海中部的世界正从早期的新石器时代生活方式转向紧密的广泛的相互联系,撒丁岛、科西嘉岛、马耳他岛和潘泰莱里亚岛的岛民发展出了切线的文化表现形式,其典型特征是长时间的纪念碑建筑和间歇性的转变,在此之前,一种超区域互动系统的放缓。这些纪念性建筑在这些史前社会中扮演着政治中心的关键角色;它们是社会秩序的永久形象,因此它们是共识的中心,只要主流霸权被接受,它们就会促进占主导地位的社会话语。他们还通过劳动和其他义务将社区联系在一起,尽管进入这些社区很可能受到限制。他们在公元前一千年的衰落最终将这些社区重新纳入更广泛的历史背景中。
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Constructions of Consensus: Monument Building and the Fourth to First Millennium bc in the Central Mediterranean Islands
In the fourth millennium bc, the central Mediterranean was a world moving away from the earlier Neolithic lifestyle towards an intense broad interconnectivity in which islanders in Sardinia, Corsica, Malta, and Pantelleria developed tangential cultural expressions typified by a prolonged period of monument building and intermittent transformation that was preceded by a slowdown from a supra-regional system of interaction. Such monumental structures played a pivotal role as political centers in these prehistoric societies; they acted as permanent images of the social order, and as such they operated as centers of consensus, promoting the dominant social discourse for as long as the prevailing hegemony was accepted. They also bonded communities through labor and other obligations, even though access into them was most likely restricted. Their decline in the first millennium bc eventually realigned these same communities into the broader historical setting.
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期刊介绍: JMA currently operates as the most progressive and valid podium for archaeological discussion and debate in Europe European Journal of Archaeology Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology is the only journal currently published that deals with the entire multicultural world of Mediterranean archaeology. The journal publishes material that deals with, amongst others, the social, politicoeconomic and ideological aspects of local or regional production and development, and of social interaction and change in the Mediterranean.
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