‘Buckle up and Fasten that Belt!’. Metal Belts in the Early and Middle Bronze Age

Q1 Arts and Humanities Agypten und Levante Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1553/aeundl29s302
Silvia Prell
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Among the many finds recovered from Tell el-Dabʿa are five decorated metal sheets, or belts, that were most probably originally sewn onto a piece of leather or textile. Such metal belts are a very special feature attested for the first time in Early Bronze Age Mesopotamia. Their occurrence in the archaeological record is limited to tombs that featured several significant finds, including weapons, in their inventory. The grave goods highlight the importance, status and wealth of the interred deceased. The design of metal belts within the distribution area in the Middle Bronze Age is very similar; the decoration, if any, is composed of differing arrangements of concentric circles of varying sizes. According to some Northern Levantine and Anatolian metal figurines, the belts were worn around the waist and buckled at the front. Metal belts were still worn in the Late Bronze and Iron Ages, as attested by statues and actual finds.1 The following article adds to a number of publications on metal belts,2 collecting all known attestations dating up to the end of the Middle Bronze Age. The aim of this paper is to determine their distribution range and elucidate their contexts to mirror networks of people sharing a similar cultural background and ancient trade connections. In addition to the elongated metal belts known from Tell el-Dabʿa, possible parts of belts, such as discs and belt fasteners, are also presented in the scope of this article.
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“系好安全带!”青铜时代早期和中期的金属带
在Tell el-Dab - a发现的许多物品中,有五块装饰过的金属片,或腰带,很可能最初是缝在一块皮革或纺织品上的。这种金属带是一种非常特殊的特征,首次在青铜时代早期的美索不达米亚得到证实。它们在考古记录中的出现仅限于在其库存中有几个重要发现(包括武器)的坟墓。陪葬品突出了被埋葬的死者的重要性、地位和财富。中青铜器分布区内金属带的设计非常相似;装饰,如果有的话,是由不同大小的同心圆的不同排列组成的。根据一些北黎凡特和安纳托利亚的金属雕像,腰带系在腰上,在前面扣上。铜器和铁器时代晚期,人们仍然佩戴金属腰带,这一点得到雕像和实际发现的证明下面的文章补充了一些关于金属带的出版物,2收集了所有已知的证据,可以追溯到青铜时代中期结束。本文的目的是确定他们的分布范围,并阐明他们的背景,以反映具有相似文化背景和古代贸易联系的人们的网络。除了从Tell el-Dab - a已知的细长金属带外,皮带的可能部件,如圆盘和皮带紧固件,也在本文的范围内提出。
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