巴布亚新几内亚东部高地的阿加拉比陶器生产

IF 2 1区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Journal of Anthropological Archaeology Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jaa.2022.101479
Kristine Hardy , Chris Ballard , Mathieu Leclerc
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已知在新几内亚高地生产的唯一陶器与巴布亚新几内亚东部高地讲阿加拉比语的社区有关,阿加拉比语是一种非南岛语。本文对阿加拉比陶器的形式和生产过程进行了全面的总结,结合了已发表的资料和之前未发表的记录、笔记、草图和照片,这些都是1987年在凯南图区讲阿加拉比的人进行的民族考古田野调查的结果。琼脂器皿的特点是其卵圆形细长形状,基部平缓而尖,边缘向外弯曲。装饰出现在边缘和/或颈部周围,由切口或点状压痕组成,通常来自多齿梳子。这些特征清楚地将阿加拉比陶器与邻近的上马卡姆和中拉姆山谷讲南岛语的社区生产的陶器区分开来。这里对阿加拉比陶器生产的多方面描述为进一步探究塑造这种独特高地陶瓷器的文化过程和历史轨迹奠定了基础。
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Agarabi pottery production in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea

The only pottery known to have been produced in the New Guinea Highlands is associated with communities speaking Agarabi, a non-Austronesian language in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. This paper provides a comprehensive summary of Agarabi pottery forms and production processes, combining published sources with previously unpublished records, notes, sketches and photographs from ethnoarchaeological fieldwork amongst Agarabi speakers in the Kainantu District in 1987. Agarabi vessels are characterised by their ovoid elongated shape with gently pointed bases and out-curving rims. Decoration, where it is present, occurs on the rims and / or around the neck and consists of incisions or punctate impressions, often from multi-toothed combs. These characteristics clearly distinguish Agarabi ware from pottery produced in communities speaking Austronesian languages in the neighbouring Upper Markham and Middle Ramu valleys. The multi-faceted description of Agarabi pottery production presented here provides a foundation for further enquiry into the cultural processes and historical trajectories that have shaped this unique Highlands ceramic ware.

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期刊介绍: An innovative, international publication, the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology is devoted to the development of theory and, in a broad sense, methodology for the systematic and rigorous understanding of the organization, operation, and evolution of human societies. The discipline served by the journal is characterized by its goals and approach, not by geographical or temporal bounds. The data utilized or treated range from the earliest archaeological evidence for the emergence of human culture to historically documented societies and the contemporary observations of the ethnographer, ethnoarchaeologist, sociologist, or geographer. These subjects appear in the journal as examples of cultural organization, operation, and evolution, not as specific historical phenomena.
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