青铜有什么用?第二部分:经济学

D. Fontijn, M. Kuijpers
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青铜时代的欧洲以金属为基础的经济是熟悉的(“理性的”)和看似“非理性的”特征的显著混合。它最令人费解和“不经济”的方面是一种普遍存在的长期做法,即社区故意破坏部分有价值、稀缺和潜在可回收的金属制品。我们认为,考古证据表明,这是一种系统的、有选择的方式。这意味着它是经济体系的一个组成部分。价值是通过摧毁贵重物品来创造的。我们认为,这并非特例,而只是经济体(包括现代经济体)运行方式的一个特例。
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What Does Bronze Do? Part II: Economics
The metal-based economy of Bronze Age Europe is a remarkable mixture of familiar (“rational”) and seemingly “irrational” features. Its most puzzling and “un-economic” aspect is a ubiquitous long-term practice in which communities deliberately destroyed part of the valuable, scarce, and potentially recyclable metalwork. We argue that archaeological evidence shows that this happened in a systematic and selective way. This implies that it was an integral element of the economic system. Value was created by destroying valuables. We argue that this is not unique, but just one specific case of how economies, including modern ones, operate.
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