Regional exchange and exclusive elite rituals in Iron Age central Anatolia: dating, function and circulation of Alişar-IV ware

IF 0.4 1区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Anatolian Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-05 DOI:10.1017/S0066154622000035
L. d’Alfonso, E. Basso, L. Castellano, Alessio Mantovan, Paola Vertuani
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Abstract Alişar-IV ware is one of the most characteristic ceramic productions of early first-millennium BC central Anatolia and the only one characterised by painted figurative motifs besides geometric decorations. The ongoing excavations at Niğde-Kınık Höyük have uncovered a collection of fragments belonging to 42 Alişar-IV vessels, and this systematic material study of these sherds contributes much to understanding aspects of their production, use and consumption. Petrographic and chemical evidence presented in this study indicates that two-thirds of them were produced locally. Conversely, the study of Alişar-IV fragments from other regions of the Anatolian plateau has shown that they are non-local productions. We thus suggest that Alişar-IV ware is a product of a few centres within south-central Anatolia and that, from there, it circulated among and beyond these centres. Radiocarbon dating indicates that the main period of production of this ware covers the tenth and ninth centuries BC, in agreement with the evidence from Polatlı Yassı Höyük, Kaman-Kalehöyük and Böğazköy-Büyükkaya. The small number of Alişar-IV vessels found at each site is indicative of a limited, exclusive production. A combined study of their shapes and iconography might support the hypothesis that the Alişar-IV ware was primarily associated with wine circulation and consumption.
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安纳托利亚中部铁器时代的区域交流和专属精英仪式:Alişar IV陶器的年代、功能和流通
摘要Alişar IV陶器是公元前一千年早期安纳托利亚中部最具特色的陶瓷制品之一,也是唯一一件除几何装饰外还以绘画具象图案为特色的陶器。在Niğde-KınıK HöyüK进行的挖掘发现了属于42艘Alişar IV船只的碎片,对这些碎片的系统材料研究有助于了解其生产、使用和消费的各个方面。这项研究中提供的岩石学和化学证据表明,其中三分之二是当地生产的。相反,对来自安纳托利亚高原其他地区的Alişar IV碎片的研究表明,它们是非本地生产的。因此,我们认为,Alişar IV瓷器是安纳托利亚中南部几个中心的产物,从那里开始,它在这些中心之间和之外流通。放射性碳年代测定表明,这件陶器的主要生产时期涵盖了公元前十世纪和九世纪,这与PolatlıYassıHöyük、Kaman Kalehöyßk和Büazköy-Büyükaya的证据一致。在每个地点发现的Alişar IV号船只数量很少,这表明其产量有限。对其形状和图像学的综合研究可能支持这样一种假设,即Alişar IV陶器主要与葡萄酒流通和消费有关。
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期刊介绍: Anatolian Studies contains articles focused on Turkey and the Black Sea littoral in all academic disciplines within the arts, humanities, social sciences and environmental sciences as related to human occupation and history. Articles are in English and are accessible to a wide academic readership. Anatolian Studies is a refereed journal.
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