动物的力量:重新思考南高加索青铜时代晚期政治生活中牛和毛冠鹿的作用

IF 2 1区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Journal of Anthropological Archaeology Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1016/j.jaa.2024.101630
Hannah Chazin
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社会动物考古学强调,动物在社会和政治生活中的作用不仅限于 "经济"。最近对牛和毛冠鹿在西南亚不平等、等级制度和政治权威的发展中所起作用的研究,开始有效地纳入动物的 "象征 "或 "社会 "价值。以行动为导向的人类学方法对价值进行理论化,为研究群居动物的价值如何塑造政治生活提供了可能性,而无需先验地对象征性价值和经济价值进行分类。本文研究了来自察赫卡霍维特平原两个青铜时代晚期遗址的动物考古学数据。分析揭示了放牧方式的多样性以及孤立的下颌骨和跗骨的不寻常流通。在以往动物考古学研究非洲畜牧社会中牛的价值的基础上,本研究认为,活体和死体动物的物质能力使社会生活中不同类型的时空转换成为可能。数据表明,牛和毛冠鹿在死前和死后的生活各不相同,但二者都被视为生殖未来的源泉以及共生和记忆潜能的源泉,凸显了青铜时代晚期南高加索地区政治行动的多物种性质。
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Animal power: Re-thinking cattle and caprines’ roles in Late Bronze Age political life in the South Caucasus
Social zooarchaeology stresses that animals’ role in social and political life is not limited to the merely “economic”. Recent studies of cattle and caprines’ role in the development of inequality, hierarchy, and political authority in Southwest Asia have begun to productively incorporate the “symbolic” or “social” value of animals. Taking an action-oriented anthropological approach to theorizing value offers the possibility of investigating how herd animals’ value(s) shape political life, without making an a priori categorical division between the symbolic and economic. This article examines the zooarchaeological data from two Late Bronze Age sites in the Tsaghkahovit Plain. The analysis reveals diversity in herding practices and an unusual circulation of isolated mandibles and tarsals. Building from previous zooarchaeological engagements with the value of cattle in African pastoralist societies, it argues that the material affordances of living and dead animals make different kinds of spatiotemporal transformations within social life possible. The data indicate that cattle and caprines lived different pre- and post-mortem lives, but that both were valued as sources of reproductive futurity and sources of commensal and mnemonic potentiality, highlighting the multispecies nature of political action in the Late Bronze Age South Caucasus.
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期刊介绍: An innovative, international publication, the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology is devoted to the development of theory and, in a broad sense, methodology for the systematic and rigorous understanding of the organization, operation, and evolution of human societies. The discipline served by the journal is characterized by its goals and approach, not by geographical or temporal bounds. The data utilized or treated range from the earliest archaeological evidence for the emergence of human culture to historically documented societies and the contemporary observations of the ethnographer, ethnoarchaeologist, sociologist, or geographer. These subjects appear in the journal as examples of cultural organization, operation, and evolution, not as specific historical phenomena.
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