Exploring Roman picture lamp breakage rituals in light of mechanical experimentation

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Journal of Roman Archaeology Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1017/S1047759422000472
E. Lapp
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Abstract Intentionally broken “picture” lamps, or Bildlampen, are relatively common at archaeological sites throughout the Roman world. Such lamps typically exhibit a missing central discus. The discus itself – called a lamp “medallion” – often survives, too, and represents further evidence for deliberate lamp breakage. This article explores picture lamps with missing discuses and lamp medallions as a distinct and identifiable artifact group. It also surveys the possible reasons behind their intentional breaking. The work additionally identifies selected findspots where the lighting vessels were broken in rituals, with a special focus on the Shrine of Apollo at Tyre, and examines whether lamp breakage reflects individual choice or collective behavior. In an effort to understand how Roman picture lamps were deliberately broken and the lamp medallions generated for rituals, breakage experiments – drop, impact, puncture, and hammerstone – were conducted on accurate museum-made replicas of Roman picture lamps.
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从机械实验的角度探讨罗马画灯的破损仪式
摘要故意打碎的“图画”灯,或称Bildlampen,在整个罗马世界的考古遗址中相对常见。这种灯通常表现出缺失的中心铁饼。铁饼本身——被称为灯的“奖章”——也经常存活下来,这是故意打碎灯的进一步证据。本文探讨了带有缺失讨论和灯章的图画灯作为一个独特且可识别的神器群体。它还调查了他们故意分手背后的可能原因。这项工作还确定了在仪式中打碎照明器皿的选定发现点,特别关注提尔的阿波罗神殿,并考察了灯的破裂是否反映了个人选择或集体行为。为了了解罗马画灯是如何被故意打碎的,以及为仪式制作的灯章,在博物馆制作的罗马画灯的精确复制品上进行了打碎实验——跌落、撞击、刺穿和锤击。
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