昆士兰东南部鸭嘴兽岩洞(KB:A70)的技术变化

Q1 Arts and Humanities
P. Hiscock, Jay Hall
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摘要

鸭嘴兽岩穴出土了丰富多样的石制工艺品。Â在本文中,我们描述了人工制品组合的时间变化,并暗示了史前技术,特别集中在燧石石工的证据上。Â读者可参考本卷《QAR》中Hall等人(1988)和Hall和Hiscock(1988)的论文,了解该遗址的地层和年代的详细信息。Â这里需要重申的是,该矿床提供了一个不连续的占领序列,可追溯到大约5300年前。Â这一点,再加上放射性碳样本是用来测定地层过渡年代的,意味着人工序列被划分为许多界限分明的分析单元,可以识别这些单元之间的变化,但不能识别这些单元内部的变化。Â以这种方式对文化序列进行细分的必要性使得史前时期的逐渐变化可能被视为偶发的,并且每个单元可能是许多离散的占领事件的汇编(参见Frankel 1988)。Â因此,当我们在人工分析中使用地层作为最小的比较单位时,我们对这些单位内部的一致性和变化率不做任何假设。Â本文的目的是描述该地区居民技术的长期变化。
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Technological change at Platypus Rockshelter (KB:A70), southeast Queensland
Platypus Rockshelter yielded a rich and varied assemblage of stone artefacts.  In this paper we describe temporal change in the artefact assemblage and, by implication, prehistoric technology, concentrating particularly on the evidence for chert stoneworking.  Readers are referred to accompanying papers by Hall et al (1988) and Hall and Hiscock (1988) in this volume of QAR for details of the stratigraphy and dating of the site.  What is important to reiterate here is that the deposit provides a discontinuous sequence of occupation dating back to approximately 5300 years BP.  This, plus the fact the radiocarbon samples were selected to date stratigraphic transition, means that the artefactual sequence is divided into a number of sharply-bounded analytical units, and change can be identified between but not within these units.  The necessity for the cultural sequence to be subdivided in this way makes it likely that gradual changes in prehistory will be seen as episodic, and that each unit may be a compilation of a number of discrete occupation events (cf. Frankel 1988).  Thus, while we employ strata as minimal units of comparison in the artefactual analysis, we make no assumptions about the uniformity within, and rate of change between, those units.  The purpose of the paper is to characterize the long-term changes in the technology of the inhabitants of the site.
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Queensland Archaeological Research
Queensland Archaeological Research Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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期刊介绍: Queensland Archaeological Research is a peer-reviewed journal published since 1984 devoted to publishing substantive, original and high-quality archaeological research pertaining to Queensland, Australia and adjacent areas. Data-rich manuscripts are particularly welcome. Queensland Archaeological Research is published in English in one volume each year. Submission of articles to Queensland Archaeological Research is free. Access to articles in Queensland Archaeological Research is free.
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