乌加里特的射箭运动员:Tel Ras Shamra遗址的射箭考古

IF 0.5 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Journal of Conflict Archaeology Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1080/15740773.2022.2089867
James Bowden
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摘要本文考察了箭术在乌加里特城邦中的作用,并认为箭术在军事机构中比以前更为重要。这篇文章考察了在该遗址发现的关键文本、乌加里特研究早期挖掘的考古遗迹,并将考古的重点放在战车上,而不是任何其他形式的战争上,以表明射箭对乌加里特的生活更为重要,而当代研究忽略了这一点,而倾向于战车驱动的叙事。这项研究揭示了重要的结果,因为它的存在表明宫殿和民众之间存在射箭联系。此外,作为乌加里特军事结构的一部分,它在该地点的存在可能比之前所说的更为重要。它强烈反对Juan Pablo Vita和Marguerite Yon提出的主张,他们主张战车在乌加里特发挥主要作用,并将其作为战车的中转站。这一解释主张的立场不太倾向于谨慎,而更多地倾向于一种观点,即各个城邦,特别是乌加里特,和社会重视不同的武器,武器的使用并不均匀或单一。
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Archers at Ugarit: archaeology of archery at the site of Tel Ras Shamra
ABSTRACT This article examines the role of archery in the city-state of Ugarit and argues that archery was more central to the military establishment than previously suggested. The article examines key texts found at the site, archaeological remains dug up in the early stages of Ugaritic research, and looks at the focus of archaeology on chariots rather than any other forms of warfare to suggest that archery was more fundamental to life in Ugarit and contemporary research has ignored this in favour of chariot-driven narratives. This study reveals important outcomes as its presence suggests that there was an archery connection between the palace and populace. In addition, its presence at the site and place as a part of the Ugaritic military structure is likely to have been more central to it than has been previously suggested. It strongly argues against positions advanced by Juan Pablo Vita and Marguerite Yon that have advocated for a primary role for chariots at Ugarit and it serving as a chariot entrepot. The interpretation argues for a position less towards chariotry and more towards a view that individual city-states, specifically Ugarit, and societies valued different weapons and that weapons were not evenly or monolithically applied.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Conflict Archaeology is an English-language journal devoted to the battlefield and military archaeology and other spheres of conflict archaeology, covering all periods with a worldwide scope. Additional spheres of interest will include the archaeology of industrial and popular protest; contested landscapes and monuments; nationalism and colonialism; class conflict; the origins of conflict; forensic applications in war-zones; and human rights cases. Themed issues will carry papers on current research; subject and period overviews; fieldwork and excavation reports-interim and final reports; artifact studies; scientific applications; technique evaluations; conference summaries; and book reviews.
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