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摘要
本文反思了学者们之前注意到的一些小型纪念碑类型的阿拉伯语术语,这些术语具有“烹饪火”和“永久职业”的象征和语义合并,例如raḍfa, jamara, nah aṯfiya和raba ā a。本文讨论了更多的术语来证实这种合并,并将其扩大到包括部落保护的概念,作为与前伊斯兰教的“联盟之火”的平行,由古典穆斯林作家描述,并在古代南阿拉伯的铭文中有所提及。火术语与部落保护概念的联系似乎与食物共享联盟的想法有关。
Tribal ties around the cooking fire in South Arabia: Some ethnographic lexical notes
This paper reflects on some Arabic terms, previously noted by scholars, of small-scale monument types, which have a symbolic and semantic conflation of ‘cooking fire’ and ‘permanent occupation’, such as raḍfa, jamara, ʾaṯfiya and rabaʿa. The paper discusses more terms that confirm this conflation and widen it to include the concept of tribal protection, as a parallel with the pre-Islamic practice of the ‘fire of alliance’, described by classical Muslim writers and alluded to in Ancient South Arabian inscriptions. The association of fire terminology with tribal protection concepts appears to be related to the idea of food-sharing alliances.
期刊介绍:
In recent years the Arabian peninsula has emerged as one of the major new frontiers of archaeological research in the Old World. Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy is a forum for the publication of studies in the archaeology, epigraphy, numismatics, and early history of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Both original articles and short communications in English, French, and German are published, ranging in time from prehistory to the Islamic era.