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摘要
2000 年对阿肯色州本顿维尔的 Droke 家族墓地进行了考古勘探,结果只发现了三座坟墓。虽然数据集很小,但这些坟墓的物质文化、地点和时间范围结合在一起,为了解十九世纪中叶的关键历史事件和文化趋势提供了巨大的启示。尽管 19 世纪的两大现象--死亡美化运动(Beautification of Death Movement)和 Upland South 墓地传统--对该墓地的创建产生了潜在的影响,但该墓地的迅速创建和突然废弃很可能是由于第三种力量--南北战争的动荡造成的。
The Droke Family Burial Ground (3BE655): The Civil War, Civilian Dead, and Wartime Exigencies
The Droke Family Burial Ground in Bentonville, Arkansas, was explored archaeologically in 2000, resulting in the discovery of just three graves. Although a slight data set, the graves’ material culture, location, and time range combine to offer enormous insight into key historical events and cultural trends of the mid-nineteenth century. Although two major nineteenth-century phenomena, the Beautification of Death Movement and the Upland South Cemetery tradition, were potential influences in its creation, the expedient founding of the burial ground and its abrupt abandonment was likely due to a third force – the upheaval of the Civil War.
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International Journal of Historical Archaeology is the first authoritative resource for scholarly research on this rapidly growing field. Articles - contributed by an international body of experts - contain current theoretical, methodological, and site-specific research. Exploring a wide-range of topics, articles focus on the post-1492 period and includes studies reaching into the Late Medieval period. In addition, the journal makes global connections between sites, regions, and continents.
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