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摘要
冶金在伊比利亚东南部铜时代社区中的作用是西欧考古研究中反复出现的问题。本文通过对考古冶金遗迹的铅同位素和微量元素分析,探讨了西班牙阿尔梅里亚维拉盆地铜时代(公元前3100-2200 cal)冶金生产的地域组织,该地区是西欧最早有冶金证据的地区。本文包括对该地区有冶金活动的三个主要定居点(Las Pilas, san - santa Barbara和Almizaraque)的材料的研究,以及这些和其他地点(La Encantada I, Loma de Bel-monte和Las Churuletas 1)的一些金属物品的研究。研究结果支持小规模区域生产模型,即定居点利用其附近环境的资源(如直线飞行30公里)。然而,冶金开采优先考虑富含砷和其他元素的矿化,即使在其他资源更容易获得的情况下:以拉斯皮拉斯为例,开采比纳尔德比达尔资源,而不是离现场更近的塞拉卡布雷拉;圣巴巴拉和阿尔米扎拉克的案子,也就是塞罗米纳多的源头。Almizaraque和Las Pilas也开采Herrerias的矿物的可能性,尽管程度较小,仍然存在。来自成品的数据表明了更广泛的交换网络,从中可以推断出更大的流动性。
Captación y selección de materias primas en la primera metalurgia del Sureste de la península ibérica
The role of metallurgy in the Copper Age communities of the Iberian Southeast is a recurrent question of archaeological research in western Europe. Based on lead isotope and trace element analyses of archaeometallurgical remains, this paper addresses the territorial organisation of metallurgical production during the Copper Age (3100-2200 cal BC) in the Vera Basin (Almeria, Spain), the region with the earliest metallurgical evidence in western Europe. This paper comprises the study of materials from the three main settlements with metallurgical activity in the area (Las Pilas, Santa Barbara and Almizaraque), as well as some metal objects from these and other sites (La Encantada I, Loma de Belmonte and Las Churuletas 1).
The results support a model of small-scale regional production whereby settlements exploited the resources of their nearby surroundings (up to 30 km as the crow flies). However, metallurgical exploitation prioritised mineralisations rich in arsenic and other elements, even when other sources were more readily accessible: for the case of Las Pilas, the exploitation of Pinar de Bedar sources instead of Sierra Cabrera, closer to the site; for the cases of Santa Barbara and Almizaraque, the sources of Cerro Minado. The possibility that Almizaraque and Las Pilas also exploited the minerals of Herrerias, although to a lesser extent, remains open. Broader exchange networks are indicated by the data from finished objects, from which greater mobility can be inferred.
期刊介绍:
Trabajos de Prehistoria is the Spanish Journal of Prehistory that appears most regularly. It has been published by the Department of Prehistory (CSIC) since its creation by Professor Dr. Martín Almagro Basch in 1960. It was a monograph series until 1968 when it was changed into annual journal. In 1994 it became the only semestral periodical of its speciality published in the Iberian Peninsula. The first issue comes out in June and the second in December. The continuous appearance of the journal, its general scope, and the quality of its content have given it a preeminent position in Iberia and an important one on the international scene.