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摘要
对坟墓的分析可以揭示死者的身份、可能举行的丧葬仪式以及哀悼者的信仰等信息。本研究分析了七个坟墓:五个坟墓(M53、M137、M222、M264和M268)来自Alburnus major墓地,两个坟墓(G93和M399)来自位于Apulense municipality Septimium北部的墓地的“Stația de salvare”和“Profi”区域。六座坟墓的清单中有一把钥匙,最后一座坟墓的清单中有一把螺栓。根据钻头的形状和图案,钥匙可以通过操作锁定机制来保护财产和公共或私人空间。在葬礼中,钥匙的功能可能具有象征意义,可能与某些拥有这些物品作为属性的神灵有关,或者钥匙和锁机制可能象征性地保护死者在来世的财产。
Keys and Locking Mechanisms Discovered in Graves from the Alburnus Maior and Apulum Cemeteries
The analysis of graves could reveal information regarding the identity of the deceased individuals, the funerary rites that may have taken place, and the beliefs of the mourners. In this study were analysed seven graves: five graves (M53, M137, M222, M264 and M268) from the Alburnus Maior cemeteries, and two graves (G93 and M399) from the “Stația de salvare” and “Profi” zones of the cemetery situated in the northern part of the Municipium Septimium Apulense. Six graves include in their inventory one key and the last grave includes one bolt in the inventory. The keys have been used to secure possessions and public or private spaces by operating a locking mechanism, depending on the shape and pattern of the bit. In funerary contexts, the functionality of the keys may have symbolic meanings that can be related to certain deities which have these objects as attributes, or the keys and locking mechanisms may guard symbolically the possessions of the deceased person in the afterlife.