在立陶宛中东部的尼里斯河谷寻找旧石器时代的艺术

Q3 Arts and Humanities Archeologia Polski Pub Date : 2021-11-21 DOI:10.23858/apol66.2021.005
Gabrielė Gudaitienė
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在立陶宛发现的只有少数文物可以被认为是最后旧石器时代的便携式艺术品。其中三件出土于立陶宛中东部的尼里斯河谷:一件来自Eiguliai 1А遗址的刻花石板卵石,一件来自Skaruliai 1遗址的刻花刀片,以及一件来自维尔纽斯1遗址的燧石“雕像”。这三件文物是由rimutnirimantienkiv和她的父亲Konstantinas Jablonskis发现的,是立陶宛最后旧石器时代艺术讨论的第一件也是多年来唯一的文物。本研究回顾了由rimantienkv发起的关于这些物品的初步功能的辩论,然后介绍了2012年至2017年期间对该主题的最新研究结果,该研究使用了一系列方法:目视检查,与其他考古发现和重建的史前工具进行比较分析,显微镜下的表面分析。在两种情况下,由于这些调查而提出的功能解释反驳了这些文物作为便携式艺术品的识别。
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The quest for palaeolithic art in the Neris river valley, Central-Eastern Lithuania
Only a few artifacts discovered in Lithuania can be considered as examples of portable art from the Final Palaeolithic period. Three of them were found in the Neris river valley in central-eastern Lithuania: an engraved slate pebble from the Eiguliai 1А site, a notched blade from the Skaruliai 1 site, and a flint “figurine” from the Vilnius 1 site. Discovered by Rimutė Rimantienė and her father Konstantinas Jablonskis, these three finds were the first and for many years the only artifacts underpinning the discussion of art from the Lithuanian Final Palaeolithic. The debate on the tentative function of these items, initiated by Rimantienė, is reviewed in this study before presenting the results of the latest research on the subject between 2012 and 2017, carried out using a range of methods: visual examination, comparative analysis with other archaeological finds and reconstructed prehistoric tools, surface analysis under a microscope. The functional interpretation proposed as a result of these investigations in two cases disproves the identification of these artifacts as portable art.
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Archeologia Polski
Archeologia Polski Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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