爱沙尼亚雕花鹿角锤和斧头

IF 0.6 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Archaeologia Baltica Pub Date : 2017-09-15 DOI:10.15181/AB.V24I0.1567
H. Luik, Arvi Haak
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用麋鹿角制成的装饰锤或斧头在爱沙尼亚相当罕见。一把斧头来自帕尔努河,另一把来自奥特帕亚山堡和后来的主教城堡遗址。此外,还有两把几乎一模一样的锤子:一把是在哈尔朱县偶然发现的,另一把是在中世纪的塔尔图镇发现的。这两个偶然发现的东西没有任何可以让他们约会的联系。另外两个例子来自无法准确确定日期的上下文。这项研究的目的是找到相似之处,以帮助我们确定爱沙尼亚物品的年代,确定生产这些物品所使用的材料和工具,并在前者的基础上讨论,并分析发现的背景,这些物品的可能使用范围和意义。虽然不可能精确地确定这些鹿角的年代,但它们可能来自爱沙尼亚史前时期或中世纪末期:11世纪到15世纪。项目的功能也不确定。锤子形状的工具可能被用作锤子。不可能使用任何斧形物体作为斧头,所以关于它们的功能的假设仍然只是推测。关键词:鹿角,斧,锤,功能,意义,中世纪,爱沙尼亚。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15181/ab.v24i0.1567
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DECORATED ANTLER HAMMERS AND AXES FROM ESTONIA
Finds of decorated hammers or axes made of elk antler are rather rare in Estonia. One axe comes from the River Parnu, and another from the Otepaa hill-fort and later episcopal castle site. In addition, there are two almost identical hammers: one was a stray find from Harju county, and another was found in the Medieval town of Tartu. The two stray finds have no connected items that would enable their dating. The other two examples originate from contexts that cannot be dated exactly. The aim of this research is to find parallels to help us date the Estonian items, to ascertain the material and tools used for producing these items, and to discuss on the basis of the former, and an analysis of the find contexts, the probable areas of usage and meanings of these items. Although it is not possible to date these antler objects precisely, they probably come from the end of the Estonian Prehistoric period or the Middle Ages: the 11th to the 15th centuries. The function of the items is also not definite. Tools in the shape of a hammer were probably used as hammers. It was not possible to use any axe-shaped object as an axe, so assumptions about their function are still just speculative. Key words: antler, axe, hammer, function, meaning, Middle Ages, Estonia. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15181/ab.v24i0.1567
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