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Obsidian Vessels and Eye Inlays from Naqada and Abydos in the Collection of the Garstang Museum, Liverpool, UK 英国利物浦Garstang博物馆收藏的来自Naqada和Abydos的黑色素器皿和眼睛镶嵌物
IF 1.4 1区 历史学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-05-24 DOI: 10.1163/21915784-bja10026
Rebecca O’Sullivan
Nine unpublished obsidian artefacts (one cosmetics jar, two vessel fragments, and six eye inlays) from the Garstang Museum collection are presented, with the aim of patching gaps in the current record concerning their excavation contexts and material properties, which were presumably detailed in John Garstang’s now-lost excavation report/notes. The objects date to the Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom periods, and five objects were matched to those described in previous archival research on Garstang’s Abydos excavations. SEM-EDS was conducted to characterise the material compositions and make a preliminary assessment of the obsidian’s provenance. It is suggested that the obsidian for the three vessels (analyses on prepared surfaces) may have originated in the region of modern Eritrea and Ethiopia, but the eye inlays (non-destructive analyses on raw surfaces) could not be matched to any geological obsidian source, highlighting the difficulties with balancing object preservation and analytical quality in researching museum collections.
Garstang博物馆收藏的九件未公开的黑石工艺品(一个化妆品罐、两个器皿碎片和六个眼睛镶嵌物)被展出,目的是填补当前记录中关于其挖掘背景和材料特性的空白,这些可能在John Garstang现已丢失的挖掘报告/笔记中有详细说明。这些文物可以追溯到早期王朝和旧王国时期,有五件文物与之前对加尔斯坦阿比多斯发掘的档案研究中描述的文物相匹配。进行SEM-EDS以表征材料成分,并对黑石的来源进行初步评估。有人认为,这三艘船的黑曜石(对准备好的表面进行分析)可能起源于现代厄立特里亚和埃塞俄比亚地区,但眼睛镶嵌物(对原始表面进行无损分析)无法与任何地质黑曜岩来源相匹配,这突出了在研究博物馆藏品时平衡物体保存和分析质量的困难。
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New Holocene Radiocarbon Dates from the Heart of the Sangha River Interval, Southwestern Central African Republic 中非共和国西南部桑哈河间隔中心新的全新世放射性碳年代
IF 1.4 1区 历史学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-04-28 DOI: 10.1163/21915784-bja10025
D. Schmitt, K. Lupo, Guy T. Amaye, Jean-Paul Ndanga, Lucien P. Nguerede, Henri Zana
Radiocarbon assay of charcoal from four sites in Nola, Central African Republic, provide new age estimates from the Sangha River Interval and doubles the number of radiocarbon dates from the center of this important and controversial biogeographical tract. The new age estimates mark the occupation of a village ~575 cal BP, two iron-smelting events about 1550 cal BP, and a ~2750–2520 cal BP iron production feature that represents one of the earliest smelting sites in the Congo Basin. Although the numbers of dated sites in the northcentral Sangha River Interval remain unfortunately small, most represent iron production loci that predate 1550 cal BP and suggest Nola supported widespread Early Iron Age smelting on the cusp of a proposed human population collapse. The extant record also indicates this profusion of smelting occurred hundreds of years before intensification in metallurgy in the neighboring Lobaye River basin.
对中非共和国诺拉四个地点的木炭进行放射性碳分析,提供了桑哈河间隔的新年龄估计,并使这一重要且有争议的生物地理区域中心的放射性碳年代增加了一倍。新的年龄估计标志着占领了一个约575卡BP的村庄,两次约1550卡BP铁冶炼事件,以及一个约2750–2520卡BP的铁生产特征,代表了刚果盆地最早的冶炼地点之一。不幸的是,尽管桑哈河间隔中北部的年代遗址数量仍然很少,但大多数代表了1550 cal BP之前的铁生产遗址,并表明诺拉支持在拟议的人口崩溃的尖端进行广泛的早期铁器时代冶炼。现存的记录还表明,这种大量的冶炼发生在邻近的洛巴耶河流域冶金强化之前的数百年。
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The Yoruba: From Prehistory to the Present, written by Aribidesi Usman and Toyin Falola The Yoruba: A New History, written by Akinwumi Ogundiran 《约鲁巴人:从史前到现在》,Aribidsi Usman和Toyin Falola著《约鲁巴人:新历史》,Akinwumi Ogundiran著
IF 1.4 1区 历史学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-04-28 DOI: 10.1163/21915784-23210101
Elizabeth Olorunwa Adeyemo, A. Ibirogba
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Kathu Pan 6: Observations on the First Known Buried High-Density Open-Air Holocene Occupation on the Southern Margin of the Kalahari Basin Kathu Pan 6:喀拉哈里盆地南缘第一个已知埋藏高密度露天全新世占领的观测
IF 1.4 1区 历史学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1163/21915784-bja10023
W. Black, Precious Chiwara-Maenzanise, L. Horwitz, S. J. Walker, M. Chazan
This paper presents preliminary results from a newly excavated open-air Later Stone Age site attributed to the Wilton Industry at Kathu Pan 6 in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. Basic data on the lithics, fauna (including a large ivory fragment), and ostrich eggshell (including beads) recovered during two seasons of excavation (2016–2017) are presented and this material is contextualized through comparison with neighboring sites. Spatial analysis of the artifact distribution from the small exposure from the 2017 season suggests a spatially structured occupation. The Wilton open-air occupation of Kathu Pan 6 offers a new perspective on the poorly understood Later Stone Age of the southern fringes of the Kalahari.
本文介绍了南非北开普省Kathu Pan 6的威尔顿工业新挖掘的晚石器时代露天遗址的初步结果。介绍了在两个季节(2016-2017)的挖掘中发现的岩石、动物群(包括一块大象牙碎片)和鸵鸟蛋壳(包括珠子)的基本数据,并通过与邻近遗址的比较,对这些材料进行了背景分析。对2017年小曝光的伪影分布的空间分析表明,这是一种空间结构化的职业。凯苏潘6号的威尔顿露天占领为人们提供了一个新的视角,来了解卡拉哈里河南部边缘鲜为人知的后石器时代。
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Local Communities and Archaeological Sites in Tunisia: A Case Study at Dougga (Ancient Thugga) about Cultural Memory and Cultural Markers in the Longue Durée 突尼斯的地方社区和考古遗址:以Dougga(古代图加)的Longue Durée文化记忆和文化标记为例
IF 1.4 1区 历史学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-03-13 DOI: 10.1163/21915784-bja10024
J. Whitehouse, Sami Harize
The experience and legends of local communities in Tunisia who lived within archaeological sites and shared long-standing connections with those sites has been poorly recognised and documented. The extent to which elements of the cultural memory of local communities refer back to the pre-Islamic period has often been hinted at, but rarely explored in detail. The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between local communities and archaeological sites in Tunisia, and the extent to which modern cultural memory in a community embeds elements or cultural markers from the Roman, Punic and Numidian past. This case study examines the cult of Oum Khoula at the site of Dougga (ancient Thugga). The marabout of Oum Khoula is in the cisterns of Aïn El-Hammam, at the end of the major Roman aqueduct to Dougga. Oum Khoula is remembered by local inhabitants as associated with a range of legends stretching back to the Roman and pre-Roman past. The cult has continued to be revered to the modern day. Whether the cultural memory illustrated by the cult of Oum Khoula at Dougga represents continuity with the past cannot be proved or disproved and is ultimately not the important issue. The cult of Oum Khoula at Dougga represents an example of the persistence of references from Numidian, Punic and Roman periods in the Maghreb. That cultural memory is a function of the community’s sense of place and significant references to that place derive from the archaeological remains and its associated oral traditions and symbols found at Dougga. The question of how modern archaeologists respond to and interpret this cultural memory is discussed.
突尼斯当地社区生活在考古遗址内,并与这些遗址有着长期的联系,他们的经历和传说很少得到认可和记录。当地社区的文化记忆元素在多大程度上可以追溯到前伊斯兰时期,这一点经常被暗示,但很少被详细探讨。本文的目的是研究突尼斯当地社区和考古遗址之间的关系,以及社区中的现代文化记忆在多大程度上嵌入了罗马、布匿和努米底亚过去的元素或文化标记。本案例研究考察了Dougga(古代Thugga)遗址对Oum Khoula的崇拜。Oum Khoula的Marabot位于通往Dougga的罗马主要输水管道末端的Aïn El Hammam的蓄水池中。Oum Khoula被当地居民铭记,因为它与一系列可以追溯到罗马和前罗马时代的传说有关。这个邪教一直受到人们的尊敬,直到今天。Dougga的Oum Khoula邪教所展示的文化记忆是否代表了与过去的连续性,这是无法证明或反驳的,最终也不是重要的问题。Dougga对Oum Khoula的崇拜代表了马格里布时期努米底亚、布匿和罗马时期参考文献的持续存在。这种文化记忆是社区的地方感的函数,对这个地方的重要参考来源于在Dougga发现的考古遗迹及其相关的口头传统和符号。讨论了现代考古学家如何回应和解读这种文化记忆的问题。
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“Oh, My Beloved, Great Bull!” An Interdisciplinary Approach to Cattle as a Marker of Economic and Political Status in Medieval Sub-Saharan Societies “哦,我亲爱的大牛!”跨学科的方法,牛作为经济和政治地位的标志在中世纪撒哈拉以南的社会
IF 1.4 1区 历史学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-12-13 DOI: 10.1163/21915784-bja10022
Marta Osypińska, B. Żurawski, Z. Belka, P. Osypiński, Roman Łopaciuk
The historical, zooarchaeological and isotopic data concerning cattle breeding and management in the medieval Middle Nile Valley are considered in this paper in the first such comprehensive research for the region. The main source of data are the nearly 10,300 animal remains. The archaeozoological analyses focused primarily on cattle morphology. Strontium isotope analyses were used to indicate the local/non-local origin of animals encompassing the whole period studied. The empirical data indicate a developed central system of cattle management in medieval Makuria. Textual and iconographic sources additionally reflect an extensive set of values that have been experienced since prehistory in the Middle Nile and correspond to the anthropological definition of the “cattle centred behavior”. Comprehensive analysis of animal remains and the analysis of textual information enabled the formulation of a hypothesis about Makuria’s economic and cultural foundations rooted in the local tradition, constituting an important element of the Nubian identity.
本文首次对该地区进行了全面的研究,考虑了中世纪中尼罗河谷有关牛的饲养和管理的历史、动物考古和同位素数据。数据的主要来源是近10300具动物遗骸。考古分析主要集中在牛的形态上。锶同位素分析用于表明涵盖整个研究时期的动物的本地/非本地起源。经验数据表明,中世纪马库里亚有一个发达的牛管理中心系统。文本和图像来源还反映了自史前以来中尼罗河经历的一系列广泛的价值观,并符合人类学对“以牛为中心的行为”的定义。对动物遗骸的全面分析和对文字资料的分析使我们能够对马库里亚植根于当地传统的经济和文化基础提出假设,这是努比亚身份的一个重要组成部分。
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A Unique Twelfth- to Fourteenth-Century AD Iron Nail Assemblage from Kanem, Chad 一个独特的12至14世纪的铁钉组合从卡内姆,乍得
IF 1.4 1区 历史学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-11-14 DOI: 10.1163/21915784-bja10021
C. Magnavita
Iron nails are still a poorly researched group of African archaeological artefacts. Probably because of preservation issues and their ordinary nature, archaeologists have in general not dealt analytically with such objects. A brief survey of the published evidence shows that, compared to North Africa and the Middle Nile Valley, iron nails are late occurrences in sites south of the Sahara, dating to the late first and the second millennia AD. This paper presents the first trait analysis of an iron nail assemblage from sub-Saharan Africa. Based on a collection of recently excavated and well-preserved samples from 12th to 14th century Kanem, the analysis distinguishes four main nail types being used east of Lake Chad at that time. It is concluded that, as any other archaeological artefacts, nails should be properly illustrated and analyzed as a means of warranting the retrieval of relatable data for future comparative studies.
铁钉仍然是一组研究不足的非洲考古文物。可能由于保存问题和它们的普通性质,考古学家通常没有对这些物品进行分析处理。对已发表证据的简短调查表明,与北非和中尼罗河谷相比,铁钉在撒哈拉以南的遗址出现得较晚,可追溯到公元一世纪末和二千年。本文首次对撒哈拉以南非洲的铁钉组合进行了特征分析。根据最近挖掘的12至14世纪卡内姆保存完好的样本,该分析区分了当时乍得湖东部使用的四种主要钉子类型。结论是,像任何其他考古文物一样,钉子应该得到适当的说明和分析,作为保证检索相关数据以供未来比较研究的一种手段。
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Les fortifications endogènes au Sénégal Oriental (17ème–19ème siècle), written by Jacques Aymeric Nsangou 塞内加尔东部的内生防御工事(17 - 19世纪),雅克·艾默里克·恩桑古所著
IF 1.4 1区 历史学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-11-14 DOI: 10.1163/21915784-20220202
Sirio Canós-Donnay
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African Islands: A Comparative Archaeology, written by Peter Mitchell 《非洲岛屿:比较考古学》,彼得·米切尔著
IF 1.4 1区 历史学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-10-17 DOI: 10.1163/21915784-20220201
T. Leppard
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Les traditions céramiques du mégalithisme du Sénégal et de Gambie : une nouvelle périodisation pour l’Afrique de l’Ouest aux Ier et IIe millénaires de notre ère 塞内加尔和冈比亚巨石主义的陶瓷传统:我们时代第一和第二千年西非的新时期
IF 1.4 1区 历史学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-10-17 DOI: 10.1163/21915784-bja10020
Adrien Delvoye
Cet article présente les fondements, la construction et les résultats d’un nouveau modèle de périodisation des productions céramiques provenant des sites mégalithiques du Sénégal et de Gambie (8e-16e siècles). Pour la première fois dans cette région, cette périodisation est basée sur des contextes stratigraphiques soigneusement renseignés, obtenus sur la nécropole de Wanar (Sénégal). Le croisement des approches typologiques et technologiques révèle différentes productions, reflets de traditions céramiques et de groupes artisanaux distincts. À Wanar, la succession de ces productions aux caractères morpho-fonctionnels spécifiques a pu être corrélée avec l’émergence de styles architecturaux particuliers. Cette périodisation offre également une lecture renouvelée des corpus céramiques issus de fouilles anciennes. Elle interroge par ailleurs le statut des productions céramiques et des sites, en distinguant les vestiges antérieurs à l’érection des architectures monumentales de ceux participant pleinement à leur fonctionnement rituel. Cette recherche permet finalement d’entamer une réflexion sur la place des traditions céramiques sénégambiennes au sein de l’Afrique de l’Ouest médiévale.This article aims to detail the construction and results of a new periodization of ceramic productions from megalithic sites in Senegal and The Gambia (8th-16th centuries CE). For the first time there, this model is based on carefully documented stratigraphic contexts obtained on the necropolis of Wanar (Senegal). The intersection of typological and technological approaches reveals different productions, reflections of ceramic traditions, and distinct craft groups. In Wanar, the succession of these productions with specific morpho-functional characters could be correlated with the emergence of particular architectural styles. This periodization also integrates materials from previous excavations and thus offers a renewed reading of it. The distinction between ceramic vestiges anterior to the erection of monumental architectures and others fully participating in their ritual functioning leads to question both the status of ceramic productions and sites. This research finally contributes to integrating Senegambian pottery production into the broader context of medieval West Africa.
本文介绍了塞内加尔和冈比亚(8-16世纪)巨石遗址陶瓷生产周期化新模型的基础、结构和结果。在该地区,这一时期首次基于从瓦纳尔墓地(塞内加尔)获得的精心研究的地层背景。类型学和技术方法的交叉揭示了不同的产品,反映了陶瓷传统和不同的工艺群体。在瓦纳尔,这些具有特定形态功能特征的作品的连续性可能与特定建筑风格的出现有关。这一时期还提供了对古代挖掘产生的陶瓷主体的新解读。它还质疑陶瓷产品和遗址的地位,区分纪念碑建筑建造前的遗迹和充分参与其仪式功能的遗迹。这项研究最终有助于反思塞内加尔陶瓷传统在中世纪西非的地位。本文旨在详细介绍塞内加尔和冈比亚(公元8-16世纪)巨石遗址陶瓷生产新时期的结构和结果。第一次,该模型基于在瓦纳尔(塞内加尔)墓地获得的精心记录的地层背景。类型学和技术方法的交叉揭示了不同的产品、陶瓷传统的反映和不同的工艺群体。在瓦纳尔,这些具有特定形态功能特征的作品的顺序可能与特定建筑风格的出现有关。这一时期还整合了以前挖掘的材料,因此对其进行了更新的解读。纪念性建筑建造前的陶瓷遗迹与其他充分参与其仪式功能的遗迹之间的区别导致了陶瓷生产和遗址的现状问题。这项研究最终有助于将塞内加尔陶器生产融入中世纪西非更广泛的背景。
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