圣卡塔琳娜洞穴的抹大拉木珠(Lekeitio, Bizkaia,西班牙)

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Eduardo Berganza, Mónica Ruíz-Alonso, Rosa Ruiz-Idarraga
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圣卡塔利娜的场地位于西班牙北部比斯开湾的沿海地区,比现在的海平面高35米。在该遗址进行的考古挖掘显示了冰川晚期的地层序列,从最后的马格达莱期延伸到阿兹利亚期。在第三层,最后的抹大拉纪(15,000 - 12,000 cal BP),我们已经能够确认一个人口密集的定居点,致力于开发海洋和陆地资源。在回收的便携式艺术品收藏中,有两颗木制珠子,这是本次研究的主题。这些木制珠子是圆形的,直径约5毫米,中间有一个钻孔。这两件作品都被烧毁了,这一事实有助于它们的保存。我们对这些珠子进行了宏观和微观分析,这使我们能够确定它的原料,尽管具体的分类群还没有确定。我们可以确定的是,这两颗子弹都来自木头的切向劈开处。通过一项实验调查,我们能够确定这些珠子是如何制造和使用的。我们还求助于其他实验研究,这些研究涉及用不同的材料制造类似的零件。从非常小的木珠坯,尺寸略大于珠,通过使用非常精细的微钻,很可能是加重的,一定是穿孔造成的。最后的抛光可以通过摩擦一些细粒砂岩来完成。在洞中观察到的小凹槽表明这些物品是悬挂的,是项链或吊坠的一部分。(1) AOZTA eduardoberganza@irakasle.eus (2) Grupo de Investigación Arqueobiología, CCHS, CSIC, C/ Albasanz, 26- 28,28037马德里。Monica.ruiz@cchs.csic.es (3) rosa.ruizidarraga@gmail.com https://doi.org/10.21630/maa.2018.69.05 Cuentas de madera magdalenises de la cueva de Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Bizkaia, España) Recibido: 2017-12-18 Aceptado: 2018-03-13 Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Bizkaia, Spain)洞穴中的magdalenses木珠Cuentas de madera。Paleolitico优越。Experimentacion。GAKO-HITZAK: Apaingarriak。Egurrezko漏水的。Goi Paleolitoa。Esperimentazioa。
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Cuentas de madera magdalenienses de la cueva de Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Bizkaia, España)
The site of Santa Catalina is located in the coastal area of the Bay of Biscay, in Northern Spain, 35 m above present sea level. Archaeological diggings performed in the site have shown a late glacial stratigraphical sequence that extends from the final Magdalenian to the Azilian period. In level III, final Magdalenian (15.000 – 12.000 cal BP), we have been able to confirm a densely populated settlement, devoted to the exploitation of both sea and land resources. Within the collection of portable art recovered, there are two wooden beads, which are the subject of the present study. These wooden beads are round pieces, of about 5 mm in diameter and with a central hole drilling. Both pieces are burnt, a fact which has contributed to their preservation. The beads have been macro and microscopically analyzed, what has enabled us to determine its raw material, though the specific taxon has not been established. What we confirm is that both come from a tangential split of the wood. Through an experimental survey, we were able to determine how these beads were manufactured and how they were used. We have also resorted to other experimental studies which deal with the manufacturing of similar pieces from different materials. From very small wooden bead blanks, of a size slightly larger than the beads and through the use of very fine micro drills, most likely hefted, the perforation must have resulted. The final polish could have been produced by rubbing with some sandstone of fine grain. The small grooves observed in the holes suggest that these objects were hung, being part of a necklace or a pendant. (1) AOZTA eduardoberganza@irakasle.eus (2) Grupo de Investigación Arqueobiología, Instituto de Historia, CCHS, CSIC, C/ Albasanz, 26-28, 28037 Madrid. Monica.ruiz@cchs.csic.es (3) rosa.ruizidarraga@gmail.com https://doi.org/10.21630/maa.2018.69.05 Cuentas de madera magdalenienses de la cueva de Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Bizkaia, España) Recibido: 2017-12-18 Aceptado: 2018-03-13 Magdalenian wooden beads from the cave of Santa Catalina (Lekeitio, Bizkaia, Spain) PALABRAS CLAVES: Objetos de adorno. Cuentas de madera. Paleolítico Superior. Experimentación. GAKO-HITZAK: Apaingarriak. Egurrezko aleak. Goi Paleolitoa. Esperimentazioa.
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Munibe Antropologia-Arkeologia
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