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Apprenticeship, cultural transmission and the evolution of cultural traditions in historic New England gravestones.

机译:新英格兰历史悠久的墓碑中的学徒制,文化传播和文化传统的演变。

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Cultural evolutionary models that relate spatial and temporal patterning in artifact sequences to human social learning processes and history have made many recent advances. Specifically, these models connect evolutionary forces and social leaning mechanisms along cultural pathways with expectations that can be assessed using material culture. In this dissertation, I use an historical archaeology case study of carved New England gravestones to evaluate three different aspects of cultural transmission and artifact patterns. First, I study the role of social network structure in the transmission of cultural information among carvers organized in workshops that were principally comprised of a carver and his apprentices. The results of this study suggest that the motifs reflect widespread similarity that transcends workshop organization. However, the finer grained decorative elements that make up these motifs correspond with cultural lineages of gravestone carvers. Second, I examine the relationship between the diffusion of innovations and cultural transmission mechanisms that result in spatiotemporal patterning. The spatial patterning suggests that social contagion among consumers created brief instances of wave-like diffusion from a distinct workshop, highlighting the role of consumer choice. A review of probate payments shows that gravestones were rarely purchased from distance sources, as transport costs could be prohibitive. The spatial patterning and historic record suggest that carvers also learned from other carvers creating a hierarchical diffusion process. These two populations created a feedback mechanism that leads to complex emergent phenomena, as illustrated by the rapid and widespread adoption of the cherub motif. Third, the neutral model of stylistic variation is applied to gravestone data to examine the ways that increased consumption and an expanding carving industry led to dominant decorative motifs. This study shows that neutrality can be a fleeting and transitional state between the dominance of single decorative styles. These three studies use New England gravestones to illustrate the evolutionary forces and cultural transmission mechanisms among artifact producers and consumers, which generated the stylistic patterning we observe in the archaeological record.
机译:将人工制品序列中的时空图案与人类社会学习过程和历史联系起来的文化进化模型取得了许多最新进展。具体而言,这些模型将沿着文化路径的进化力和社会倾向机制与可以用物质文化评估的期望联系起来。在本文中,我以雕刻新英格兰墓碑的历史考古案例研究为基础,评估了文化传播和人工制品模式的三个不同方面。首先,我研究了社交网络结构在由主要由雕刻师及其学徒组成的研讨会中组织的雕刻师之间传播文化信息的作用。这项研究的结果表明,这些图案反映了超越车间组织的广泛相似性。但是,构成这些图案的细粒装饰元素与墓碑雕刻师的文化血统相对应。其次,我考察了创新传播与文化传播机制之间的关系,这些传播机制导致了时空格局。空间格局表明,消费者之间的社会传染使来自不同车间的波浪状传播产生了短暂的实例,突显了消费者选择的作用。对遗嘱认证付款的审查表明,由于运输成本高昂,很少从远距离来源购买墓碑。空间格局和历史记录表明,雕刻师还从其他雕刻师那里学到了东西,从而形成了等级扩散过程。这两个种群创建了一种反馈机制,导致了复杂的突发现象,如基路伯基序的迅速和广泛采用所说明的。第三,将风格变化的中性模型应用于墓碑数据,以研究增加消费和扩大雕刻行业导致装饰性图案占主导地位的方式。这项研究表明,中性可以是单一装饰风格的主导地位之间的短暂过渡状态。这三项研究使用新英格兰墓碑来说明人工制品生产者和消费者之间的进化力和文化传播机制,从而产生了我们在考古记录中观察到的文体模式。

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  • 作者

    Scholnick, Jonathan B.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Archaeology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 211 p.
  • 总页数 211
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:29

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