连续性与变化:前基督教北欧世界神圣社会空间中的阈限形式

L. Murphy
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斯堪的纳维亚地区铁器时代宗教场所的多样性一直是许多学术争论的原因,特别是在它们的连续性和集中化方面。然而,很少有人关注这些地点在更广泛的前基督教景观中所显示的空间化的一般模式。因此,本文试图考察前基督教斯堪的纳维亚人产生的具有神圣价值的社会空间。根据一系列证据,包括地名、文本和考古语料库,提出了一个模型,即尽管这些宗教场所在铁器时代发生了持续的物理变化,但其空间的非物理特征可能存在潜在的连续性。结论是,不同的阈限表现——地理的、时间的和维度的——是这些铁器时代晚期骶骨空间的核心。
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Continuity and Change: Forms of Liminality in the Sacred Social Spaces of the Pre-Christian Nordic World
The varied nature of Iron Age religious sites in Scandinavia has been the cause of much scholarly debate, particularly in terms of their continuity and centralization - or lack thereof. Little focus, however, has been placed on the general patterns of spatialization displayed by these sites in the wider pre-Christian landscape. This article therefore seeks to examine the social spaces engendered with sacral value by pre-Christian Scandinavians. Drawing on a range of evidence, including toponymic, textual, and archaeological corpora, a model is proposed whereby, despite the ongoing physical changes in such religious sites during the Iron Age, an underlying continuity may be found in the non-physical characteristics of their spaces. It is concluded that different manifestations of liminality - geographic, temporal, and dimensional - lay at the heart of these late Iron Age sacral spaces.
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