A Case of Identity. Investigating the Symbolism of Spindle Whorls in Early and Middle Cypriot Tombs

Sarah K. Douglas, G. Muti
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Spindle whorls are amongst the small objects most frequently recovered from Early and Middle Bronze Age cemeteries in Cyprus (c. 2400–1650 BC). Nonetheless, little has been done to investigate their meaning. This paper will explore the symbolism of spindle whorls and its possible implications for the construction of the deceased’s identity. In particular, we will discuss the concept of whorls as sex/gender markers, and how and to what extent these artefacts may have played a role in the ideological system of Early/Middle Cypriot society alluding to aspects of the personal, social, and group identities of the deceased. To do this, the investigation will follow a case-study design in which select burial contexts from the Early and Middle Cypriot sites of Erimi Laonin tou Porakou, Lapithos Vrysi tou Barba, and Galinoporni will be included. The analysis of different key elements related to the whorls’ deposition within the tombs examined (e.g. formal characteristics, evidence for use-wear, location, relationship with bodies, and association occurrences) and the identification of recurring patterns will facilitate a discussion on the reasons behind the transformation of these tools into grave goods.
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身份的案例。调查早期和中期塞浦路斯墓葬中纺锤轮的象征意义
纺锤轮是在塞浦路斯早期和中期青铜时代墓地(公元前2400-1650年)中最常见的小物件之一。然而,很少有人去研究它们的意义。本文将探讨主轴螺纹的象征意义及其对死者身份建构的可能含义。特别是,我们将讨论作为性别/性别标记的螺旋的概念,以及这些人工制品如何以及在多大程度上在早期/中期塞浦路斯社会的意识形态体系中发挥作用,暗指死者的个人,社会和群体身份方面。为此,调查将遵循案例研究设计,其中将包括Erimi Laonin touporakou, Lapithos Vrysi toubarba和Galinoporni等早期和中期塞浦路斯遗址的埋葬环境。对与这些工具在坟墓中沉积有关的不同关键因素的分析(例如,形式特征、使用磨损的证据、位置、与尸体的关系以及关联发生的情况),以及对反复出现的模式的识别,将有助于讨论这些工具转变为陪葬品背后的原因。
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