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考虑青铜时代金属制品沉积中的故意破坏和碎片。目前的贡献认为,在试图确定这些行为背后的各自动机时,需要明确区分金属制品的破坏或破碎及其随后的沉积。从青铜器时代的窖藏背景中,可以确定金属制品组合的两大类碎片模式,一种来自于为显着的宗教目的而进行的物品拆卸仪式,另一种来自于金属物品的分解,用于回收或在基于重量的黑青铜货币的背景下使用。这种二分法并不总是能很好地映射到宗教和世俗之间的区别,后者背后的动机是关于破碎金属制品的后续沉积。
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Überlegungen zur intentionellen Beschädigung und Fragmentierung von Hortbronzen
Considering intentional damage and fragmentation in Bronze Age metal - work depositions. The present contribution argues for the need to clearly distinguish between the damaging or breaking-up of metalwork objects and their subsequent deposition when trying to establish the respective motives behind those actions. Two broad categories of fragmentation pat - terns among metalwork assemblages from Bronze Age hoard contexts can be established, one stemming from the ritual decommissioning of items for eminently religious purposes, the other from the breaking-up of metal objects for recycling or for use within the context of a weight-based hack- bronze currency. This dichotomy does not always map neatly onto the dis tinction between the religious and the mundane where the motives behind the subsequent deposition of fragmented metalwork are concerned.
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Bibliography of Professor Wojciech Blajer for 1981–2019 Überlegungen zur intentionellen Beschädigung und Fragmentierung von Hortbronzen Word of introduction
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