What lies beyond rituals? Exploring the role of pottery in the chiefly polities of Lingjiatan

Pub Date : 2024-09-07 DOI:10.1016/j.ara.2024.100557
Wenjing Wang , Weihong Wu , Haoshen Yu , Wenpeng Xu
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Exploring the multivariate factors and their interrelationships in the development of early complex societies is crucial for understanding the diverse pathways these societies took. Previous studies have shown that Lingjiatan societies (c. 5700–5300 BP) in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River of China may have developed around ritual power, but other dimensions of social complexity, such as the role of pottery, have yet to be explored. Through morphological and compositional analysis of a large number of pottery sherds, this study assesses the production, distribution, and consumption of pottery across local and supra-local communities at Lingjiatan. The findings reveal that while the largest district did not possess exquisite pottery, its central community, where public works were concentrated, shows a greater prevalence of serving and fine-paste vessels, indicating its role in hosting ritual and ceremonial gatherings rather than wealth accumulation. The study also indicates that pottery production at Lingjiatan was dispersed, but the central community in the largest district had better access to a broader variety of pottery, reflecting a level of economic vibrancy driven by ritual activities. Our research underscores the crucial influence of ceremonial practices and belief systems in the development of Lingjiatan societies, with pottery playing a nuanced role, primarily in connection with these practices within the broader sociopolitical integration at Lingjiatan.

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仪式之外还有什么?探索陶器在凌家滩酋长政体中的作用
探索早期复杂社会发展过程中的多元因素及其相互关系,对于理解这些社会所走过的不同道路至关重要。以往的研究表明,中国长江下游的凌家滩社会(约公元前 5700-5300 年)可能是围绕祭祀权力发展起来的,但社会复杂性的其他方面,如陶器的作用,还有待探索。本研究通过对大量陶器碎片的形态和成分分析,评估了凌家滩当地和超当地社区的陶器生产、分布和消费情况。研究结果表明,虽然最大的地区并不拥有精美的陶器,但其中心社区是公共工程的集中地,盛器和细泥器较多,这表明该社区的作用是举办祭祀和礼仪集会,而不是积累财富。研究还表明,凌家滩的陶器生产比较分散,但位于最大地区的中心社区能更好地获得更多种类的陶器,这反映了由祭祀活动推动的经济活跃程度。我们的研究强调了仪式活动和信仰体系在凌家滩社会发展中的重要影响,而陶器在凌家滩更广泛的社会政治整合中发挥着微妙的作用,主要是与这些活动相关联。
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