语境中的中世纪口腔:口腔的生物文化和多尺度思考——以意大利中世纪晚期维拉马格纳为例

IF 0.8 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Medieval Archaeology Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00766097.2023.2204729
Trent M Trombley, Caroline Goodson, S. Agarwal
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本文以意大利中部(维拉马纳)一处挖掘墓地的生物考古学分析为例,考察了中世纪晚期欧洲牙齿和口腔健康的文化框架和物证。它通过重新定义生物考古学家通常会问到的关于口腔的问题,为研究人类骨骼材料提供了一种替代方法。而不是停留在“有多少疾病?”或者“健康状况如何?”,在这里,“口腔与个人对世界的体验有何联系,关于健康和疾病的科学信息如何提供对生活、社会和经济更广泛方面的见解?”被问道。本文指出了一系列在中世纪晚期(公元1000–1400年)发生变化的关于口腔的文化理解,即:《圣经》和对口腔、心灵、忏悔和神圣体验之间关系的不断变化的解释;对医学和医学原理的不断发展的理解;以及涉及医疗保健的新形式的神圣干预。Villamagna两名成年人的详细骨传记说明了塑造的个人经历,以及口腔状况反映和使用这些社区常见的模式和生活方式的方式。
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Medieval Mouths in Context: Biocultural and Multi-Scalar Considerations of the Mouth and the Case of Late-Medieval Villamagna, Italy
THIS PAPER EXAMINES THE CULTURAL FRAMEWORK and material evidence for teeth and oral health in later medieval Europe, using as a case study the bioarchaeological analysis of an excavated cemetery in central Italy (Villamagna). It proffers an alternative approach to the study of human skeletal material by reframing the questions that bioarchaeologists normally ask about mouths. Instead of stopping at, ‘how much disease?’ or ‘what state of health?’, here, ‘how did the mouth relate to individuals’ experiences of their world, and how might scientific information about health and disease provide insight into wider aspects of life, society and economy?’ is asked. This paper points to a range of cultural understandings around the mouth which were changing in the High and Later Middle Ages (c 1000–1400), namely: the Bible and changing explanations for the relationships between mouth, heart, confession and experience of the divine; an evolving understanding of medicine and medical principles; and new forms of saintly intervention involved in healthcare. Detailed osteobiographies of two adults from Villamagna illustrate shaped individual experiences and the ways in which oral condition reflects and use-patterns and lifeways common to such communities.
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期刊介绍: The Society for Medieval Archaeology exists to further the study of the period from the 5th to the 16th century A.D. by publishing a journal of international standing dealing primarily with the archaeological evidence, and by other means such as by holding regular meetings and arranging conferences. It aims to serve as a medium for co-ordinating the work of archaeologists with that of historians and scholars in any other discipline relevant to this field. While maintaining a special concern for the medieval archaeology of Britain and Ireland, the Society seeks to support and advance the international study of this period. The journal provides a forum for the discussion of important finds and developments within this period from anywhere in the world.
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