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From the CoverPNAS Plus: Early metal use and crematory practices in the American Southeast

机译:来自CoverPNAS Plus:美国东南部的早期金属使用和火化实践

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Long-distance exchange of copper objects during the Archaic Period (ca. 8000–3000 cal B.P.) is a bellwether of emergent social complexity in the Eastern Woodlands. Originating from the Great Lakes, the Canadian Maritimes, and the Appalachian Mountains, Archaic-age copper is found in significant amounts as far south as Tennessee and in isolated pockets at major trade centers in Louisiana but is absent from most of the southeastern United States. Here we report the discovery of a copper band found with the cremated remains of at least seven individuals buried in the direct center of a Late Archaic shell ring located in coastal Georgia. Late Archaic shell rings are massive circular middens thought to be constructed, in part, during large-scale ritual gatherings and feasting events. The exotic copper and cremated remains are unique in coastal South Carolina and Georgia where Archaic-age cremations are conspicuously absent and no other Archaic copper objects have been reported. Elemental data produced through laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry shows the copper originated from the Great Lakes, effectively extending Archaic copper exchange almost 1,000 km beyond its traditional boundaries. Similarities in mortuary practices and the presence of copper originating from the Great Lakes reveal the presence of long-distance exchange relations spanning vast portions of the eastern United States and suggest an unexpected level of societal complexity at shell ring localities. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that elite actors solidified their positions through ritual gatherings and the long-distance exchange of exotic objects during the Archaic.
机译:古代时期(约公元8000-3000 cal.P.)的铜物体远距离交换是东部林地新兴社会复杂性的标志。起源于五大湖,加拿大海事和阿巴拉契亚山脉的古时代铜在南部至田纳西州和路易斯安那州主要贸易中心的偏远地区都发现有大量铜,但美国东南部的大多数地区都没有。在这里,我们报告发现了一条铜带,发现了至少7个人的火葬遗体,这些遗体被埋在佐治亚州沿海的晚期古贝贝壳环的直接中心。晚古贝壳环是巨大的圆形洞穴,被认为是部分在大规模的仪式聚会和盛宴中建造的。在南卡罗来纳州沿海地区和佐治亚州沿海地区,奇特的铜火化遗骸很独特,那里明显没有古时代的火化,也没有其他古铜器的报道。通过激光烧蚀-电感耦合等离子体质谱法产生的元素数据显示,铜源自五大湖,有效地将古铜交换范围扩展了近1000公里。房做法的相似之处以及来自大湖区的铜的存在揭示了跨越美国东部大部分地区的长距离交换关系的存在,这表明壳环地区的社会复杂程度出乎意料。这些发现与这样的假说相吻合:在古代时期,精英演员通过仪式集会和异物的远距离交换来巩固自己的地位。

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