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Uncovering Huber Lifeways 揭示Huber的生活方式
IF 0.4 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI: 10.2307/26989072
Madeleine McLeester, M. Schurr
This article reports on recent findings from the ongoing archaeological project at the single- component early seventeenth-century Huber phase site, Middle Grant Creek (11WI2739), located at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie in Will County, Illinois. Excavations and geophysical surveys conducted over the past four years are yielding valuable data that are expanding our understandings of this critical period just prior to European colonialism. Findings have revealed a wide range of protohistoric activities, including foodways, skilled craft production, and ceremonial activities as well as far-flung trade relationships that illustrate the endurance of Indigenous trade networks into at least the early seventeenth-century. This article introduces the latest findings from Middle Grant Creek and brings them into discussions of this key period in Midwestern archaeology.
本文报道了正在进行的考古项目的最新发现,该项目位于伊利诺伊州威尔县的Midewin National Tallgrash Prairie,17世纪早期的Huber阶段遗址,Middle Grant Creek(11WI2739)。在过去四年中进行的挖掘和地球物理调查产生了宝贵的数据,这些数据扩大了我们对欧洲殖民主义之前这一关键时期的理解。研究结果揭示了一系列原始历史活动,包括美食、熟练的工艺生产和仪式活动,以及广泛的贸易关系,这些都表明了土著贸易网络至少在17世纪初的持久性。本文介绍了中格兰特溪的最新发现,并将其纳入对中西部考古这一关键时期的讨论中。
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The Case of the Caldwell Mound 考德威尔土墩案
IF 0.4 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI: 10.2307/26989073
T. Everhart
This article presents a reconstruction and analysis of the Caldwell Mound located in the central Scioto River valley of southern Ohio. The mound contained a log tomb, at least four burials, and associated funerary objects. Four AMS radiocarbon dates place the Caldwell Mound within the last century BC and first century AD, and the mound contains evidence of practices historically associated with “Adena” and “Hopewell.” Few other records exist from this period in the region despite it experiencing perhaps some of the most dramatic socioreligious transformations in precolumbian North America. This analysis documents early evidence for the diversification and segregation of leadership roles based on the interpretation of three buried individuals. It also demonstrates the utility and efficacy of working with amateur-produced records and collections, even when incomplete, to reconstruct and glean insight from important Woodland period sites.
本文对位于俄亥俄州南部西奥托河谷中部的考德威尔土丘进行了重建和分析。这个土堆里有一座原木坟墓,至少有四个墓葬,以及相关的随葬品。四次AMS放射性碳测年将考德威尔土墩置于公元前一世纪和公元一世纪之间,该土墩包含了与“Adena”和“Hopewell”历史相关的实践证据。尽管这一地区可能经历了前哥伦布时期北美最戏剧性的社会宗教转变,但这一时期的其他记录却很少。本分析基于对三个被埋葬个体的解释,记录了领导角色多样化和隔离的早期证据。它还展示了与业余制作的记录和收藏合作的效用和有效性,即使不完整,也可以重建和收集重要林地时期遗址的见解。
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Uncovering Huber Lifeways: An Overview of Findings from Four Years of Excavations at the Huber Phase Middle Grant Creek Site (11WI2739) in Northern Illinois 揭示Huber的生活方式:伊利诺伊州北部Huber Phase Middle Grant Creek遗址(11WI2739)四年挖掘发现综述
IF 0.4 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-05-03 DOI: 10.1080/01461109.2020.1770397
Madeleine McLeester, M. Schurr
ABSTRACT This article reports on recent findings from the ongoing archaeological project at the single- component early seventeenth-century Huber phase site, Middle Grant Creek (11WI2739), located at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie in Will County, Illinois. Excavations and geophysical surveys conducted over the past four years are yielding valuable data that are expanding our understandings of this critical period just prior to European colonialism. Findings have revealed a wide range of protohistoric activities, including foodways, skilled craft production, and ceremonial activities as well as far-flung trade relationships that illustrate the endurance of Indigenous trade networks into at least the early seventeenth-century. This article introduces the latest findings from Middle Grant Creek and brings them into discussions of this key period in Midwestern archaeology.
摘要:本文报告了正在进行的考古项目的最新发现,该考古项目位于伊利诺伊州威尔县的米德温国家高草草原,位于中格兰特溪(11WI2739),是17世纪早期Huber阶段的单一组成部分。过去四年进行的挖掘和地球物理调查产生了宝贵的数据,扩大了我们对欧洲殖民主义之前这段关键时期的理解。这些发现揭示了广泛的史前活动,包括食物方式、熟练的工艺生产和仪式活动,以及广泛的贸易关系,这些关系表明土著贸易网络至少在17世纪早期就存在了。本文介绍了中格兰特溪的最新发现,并将它们引入到对中西部考古这一关键时期的讨论中。
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引用次数: 3
The Case of the Caldwell Mound: A Woodland Period Mound in the Central Scioto River Valley 考德威尔土丘案例:中部绍托河谷的林地时期土丘
IF 0.4 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-05-03 DOI: 10.1080/01461109.2020.1770398
T. Everhart
ABSTRACT This article presents a reconstruction and analysis of the Caldwell Mound located in the central Scioto River valley of southern Ohio. The mound contained a log tomb, at least four burials, and associated funerary objects. Four AMS radiocarbon dates place the Caldwell Mound within the last century BC and first century AD, and the mound contains evidence of practices historically associated with “Adena” and “Hopewell.” Few other records exist from this period in the region despite it experiencing perhaps some of the most dramatic socioreligious transformations in precolumbian North America. This analysis documents early evidence for the diversification and segregation of leadership roles based on the interpretation of three buried individuals. It also demonstrates the utility and efficacy of working with amateur-produced records and collections, even when incomplete, to reconstruct and glean insight from important Woodland period sites.
摘要本文介绍了位于俄亥俄州南部Scioto河谷中部的考德威尔丘的重建和分析。土堆里有一座原木墓,至少有四座坟墓和相关的随葬品。AMS的四个放射性碳年代将考德威尔丘定在公元前上世纪和公元一世纪,该丘包含了历史上与“Adena”和“Hopewell”有关的实践证据。尽管该地区经历了可能是前哥伦布时期北美最戏剧性的社会宗教转变,但该地区几乎没有其他记录。这项分析记录了基于对三名被埋葬者的解释,领导角色多样化和分离的早期证据。它还证明了与业余制作的记录和藏品合作的实用性和有效性,即使这些记录和藏品不完整,也可以重建和收集伍德兰时期重要遗址的见解。
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引用次数: 1
The Janulis Burial: A Case of Gender Fluidity in the Middle Archaic Period? 一月葬:一个中世纪性别流动的案例?
IF 0.4 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-04-07 DOI: 10.1080/01461109.2020.1746883
M. W. Spence, James R. Keron
ABSTRACT An amateur 1969 excavation at the Middle Archaic period Janulis site in Ontario unearthed the skeletal remains of three individuals and a dog. One of these, an adult female with an extensive offering, displayed several changes in the bones of her right arm and shoulder caused by the repetitive and intensive practice of an overhand throwing motion. The association of eight projectile points with her skeleton indicates that the activity was projectile throwing, suggesting a strong emphasis on hunting, normally a masculine role. She also had a turtle-shell rattle, an instrument usually associated with men in that time period. In contrast, the presence of two deer styliform bones in the burial point to a feminine role. These anomalies raise the possibility that this individual had adopted a nonbinary gender status, but the paucity of reliable comparative data makes it difficult to precisely define that status.
摘要1969年,在安大略省中古代Janulis遗址进行的一次业余挖掘中,发现了三个人和一只狗的骨骼遗骸。其中一位是一位提供大量食物的成年女性,由于重复和密集的上手投掷动作,她的右臂和肩膀的骨骼出现了一些变化。八个射弹点与她的骨骼的关联表明,这项活动是投掷射弹,这表明强烈强调狩猎,通常是一种男性角色。她还有一个龟壳拨浪鼓,这是一种在那个时期通常与男性联系在一起的乐器。相比之下,埋葬中的两块鹿柄状骨头表明了女性的角色。这些异常现象增加了这个人采用非二元性别身份的可能性,但由于缺乏可靠的比较数据,很难准确定义这种身份。
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引用次数: 1
“The Place of Solemne Prayer” “庄严祈祷之地”
IF 0.4 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-04-01 DOI: 10.2307/26904360
B. Redmond, Alyssa Davis Traster
Most traditional archaeological interpretations of life within late precontact period village sites in the Eastern Woodlands focus primarily on the domestic sphere or ritual activities associated solely with burial features. Yet, ethnohistorical studies reveal that both the domestic and ritual-ceremonial realms were tightly entangled in the lives of indigenous actors during the contact period. A recent reanalysis of a small enclosure and burial precinct at the White Fort site in northern Ohio presents new evidence of ceremonial use and reuse within a large habitation site during the late precontact period (ca. AD 1250–1400). Excavation data reveal how human interment, artifact caching, and layering of colored soils were incorporated in six pit burials arranged around a C-shaped post-and-ditch enclosure. The sequencing of interments and enclosure construction that composed this distinct area show that it served as a hub for burial and ritual behavior over multiple generations of seasonal village occupation.
对东部林地前接触期晚期村庄遗址内生活的大多数传统考古解释主要集中在家庭领域或仅与埋葬特征相关的仪式活动上。然而,民族历史研究表明,在接触时期,家庭和仪式仪式领域都与土著行为者的生活紧密相连。最近对俄亥俄州北部白堡遗址的一个小围栏和墓地进行的重新分析,提供了新的证据,证明在接触前晚期(约公元1250–1400年),在一个大型居住遗址内进行了仪式使用和再利用。挖掘数据揭示了人类埋葬、人工制品储藏和有色土壤分层是如何被纳入围绕C形柱子和沟渠围栏排列的六个坑葬中的。构成这一独特区域的埋葬顺序和围栏建设表明,在多代季节性村庄占领期间,它是埋葬和仪式行为的中心。
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Ground Penetrating Radar in the Northern Great Lakes 五大湖北部的探地雷达
IF 0.4 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-04-01 DOI: 10.2307/26904357
R. Legg, Scott J. Demel
Timing, inclement weather, and limited budgets can obstruct archaeological survey efforts. Here, we ameliorate some of these with use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) at the Goose Lake Outlet #3 (GLO#3) site (20MQ140). GPR surveys to guide survey and excavation efforts in these well-drained sandy soils are limited. GPR imagery exhibited false positives; however, shovel probes, subsequent site excavation, and artifact analysis led to numerous discoveries at this protohistoric site—including glass trade beads dating to the 1630s. These discoveries solidify evidence for some of the earliest European-made trade items in the region and provide further confirmation for placement of an Indian trail and ancient travel corridor between Lake Superior and Lake Michigan. Two 14C samples obtained from moose-bone in features with trade goods fall within the expected occupation range of 1633–1668 and 1615–1647. Several anomolies, possible hearth clusters were seen on the GPR imagery; however, many features remained invisible.
时间、恶劣天气和有限的预算可能会阻碍考古调查工作。在这里,我们通过在鹅湖出口#3(GLO#3)现场(20MQ140)使用探地雷达(GPR)来改进其中的一些。用于指导这些排水良好的沙质土壤中的调查和挖掘工作的探地雷达调查是有限的。GPR图像显示假阳性;然而,铲子探测器、随后的遗址挖掘和人工制品分析在这个原始历史遗址上发现了许多发现,其中包括可追溯到1630年代的玻璃贸易珠。这些发现巩固了该地区一些最早欧洲制造的贸易物品的证据,并进一步证实了苏必利尔湖和密歇根湖之间的印度小径和古代旅游走廊的位置。从具有贸易商品特征的驼鹿骨骼中获得的两个14C样本属于1633–1668和1615–1647的预期职业范围。在探地雷达图像上可以看到一些异常,可能的炉膛集群;然而,许多特征仍然是看不见的。
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New Evidence Pertaining to an Alleged Hopewell Mobiliary Clay Human Figurine: A Reply to Bebber and Colleagues 关于Hopewell流动粘土人形雕像的新证据——对Bebber及其同事的答复
IF 0.4 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-03-25 DOI: 10.1080/01461109.2020.1743548
T. Everhart, S. Biehl
ABSTRACT Additional information has been identified concerning a fired-clay human figurine analyzed and reported by Bebber and colleagues (2018). Despite this figurine having been discovered within a box labeled “Hopewell Figurine—Hopeton Earthworks,” they argue against a Hopewellian affiliation based on Thermoluminescence (TL) dating, a comparative study, and the inability to firmly establish the specimen’s provenience. A rediscovered letter from Olaf Prufer offers a new site of origin and a more complete chain of custody, which is partially corroborated by photographs curated at the Ohio History Connection and a 1925 Boston Evening Transcript article. With this new information, we dispute Bebber and colleagues’ (2018) interpretation of the figurine’s acquisition, its alleged site of origin, and the conclusions of their comparative analysis. This case study does not support their call for more rigorous authentication of collector-acquired objects; rather, it documents the difficulty in reestablishing the provenience of objects once they have become disassociated.
摘要:Bebber及其同事(2018)分析并报告了一个烧制的泥人雕像的其他信息。尽管这尊雕像是在一个标有“Hopewell雕像——Hopeton土方工程”的盒子里发现的,但他们反对基于热致发光(TL)测年、比较研究的Hopewell归属,也反对无法确定标本的来源。奥拉夫·普鲁弗(Olaf Prufer)的一封重新发现的信件提供了一个新的来源地和一个更完整的监管链,俄亥俄州历史连线(Ohio History Connection)策划的照片和1925年《波士顿晚报》(Boston Evening Transcript)的一篇文章部分证实了这一点。有了这些新信息,我们对Bebber及其同事(2018)对雕像获得、据称的起源地的解释以及他们的比较分析结论提出了质疑。本案例研究不支持他们对收集器获取的对象进行更严格的身份验证的呼吁;相反,它记录了一旦物体脱离联系,重建其来源的困难。
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“The Place of Solemne Prayer”: Intrasettlement Post-and-Trench Mortuary-Ritual Structures in the Precontact Era of Northern Ohio “庄严祈祷的地方”:俄亥俄州北部接触前时代的定居后和战壕太平间仪式结构
IF 0.4 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/01461109.2019.1698879
B. Redmond, Alyssa Davis Traster
ABSTRACT Most traditional archaeological interpretations of life within late precontact period village sites in the Eastern Woodlands focus primarily on the domestic sphere or ritual activities associated solely with burial features. Yet, ethnohistorical studies reveal that both the domestic and ritual-ceremonial realms were tightly entangled in the lives of indigenous actors during the contact period. A recent reanalysis of a small enclosure and burial precinct at the White Fort site in northern Ohio presents new evidence of ceremonial use and reuse within a large habitation site during the late precontact period (ca. AD 1250–1400). Excavation data reveal how human interment, artifact caching, and layering of colored soils were incorporated in six pit burials arranged around a C-shaped post-and-ditch enclosure. The sequencing of interments and enclosure construction that composed this distinct area show that it served as a hub for burial and ritual behavior over multiple generations of seasonal village occupation.
摘要:对东部林地前接触期晚期村庄遗址中生活的大多数传统考古解释主要集中在家庭领域或仅与埋葬特征相关的仪式活动上。然而,民族历史研究表明,在接触时期,家庭和仪式仪式领域都与土著行为者的生活紧密相连。最近对俄亥俄州北部白堡遗址的一个小围栏和墓地进行的重新分析,提供了新的证据,证明在接触前晚期(约公元1250–1400年),在一个大型居住遗址内进行了仪式使用和再利用。挖掘数据揭示了人类埋葬、人工制品储藏和有色土壤分层是如何被纳入围绕C形柱子和沟渠围栏排列的六个坑葬中的。构成这一独特区域的埋葬顺序和围栏建设表明,在多代季节性村庄占领期间,它是埋葬和仪式行为的中心。
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Ground Penetrating Radar in the Northern Great Lakes: A Trial Survey of a Contact Period Occupation in Marquette County, Michigan 北五大湖的探地雷达:对密歇根州马奎特县接触期职业的试验调查
IF 0.4 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/01461109.2019.1696006
R. Legg, S. Demel
ABSTRACT Timing, inclement weather, and limited budgets can obstruct archaeological survey efforts. Here, we ameliorate some of these with use of ground penetrating radar (GPR) at the Goose Lake Outlet (GLO#3) site (20MQ140). GPR surveys to guide survey and excavation efforts in these well-drained sandy soils are limited. GPR imagery exhibited false positives; however, shovel probes, subsequent site excavation, and artifact analysis led to numerous discoveries at this protohistoric site—including glass trade beads dating to the 1630s. These discoveries solidify evidence for some of the earliest European-made trade items in the region and provide further confirmation for placement of an Indian trail and ancient travel corridor between Lake Superior and Lake Michigan. Two 14C samples obtained from moose-bone in features with trade goods fall within the expected occupation range of 1633–1668 and 1615–1647. Several hearth clusters were seen on the GPR imagery; however, many features remained invisible.
时间、恶劣的天气和有限的预算会阻碍考古调查工作。在这里,我们在鹅湖出口(GLO#3)站点(20MQ140)使用探地雷达(GPR)改善了其中的一些。在这些排水良好的沙质土壤中,导引调查和挖掘工作的探地雷达调查是有限的。探地雷达图像呈现假阳性;然而,通过铲子探测、随后的现场挖掘和人工制品分析,在这个史前遗址发现了许多发现,包括可追溯到17世纪30年代的玻璃贸易珠。这些发现为该地区最早的一些欧洲制造的贸易物品提供了确凿的证据,并进一步证实了苏必利尔湖和密歇根湖之间的印第安小径和古代旅行走廊的位置。从驼鹿骨中获得的两个14C样品与贸易货物的特征在1633-1668和1615-1647的预期职业范围内。在探地雷达图像上可以看到几个壁炉群;然而,许多特征仍然是不可见的。
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