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Adorning the Living but Not the Dead: Understanding Ornaments in Britain c. 1400-1100 cai BC

机译:装饰活人而不是死人:了解英国的装饰品c。公元前1400-1100年

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The purpose of this paper is to evaluate whether the presence of gold and bronze ornaments in Britain during the centuries c. 1400-1100 cal BC constitutes an 'ornament horizon' and to analyse the roles that these objects played in prehistoric communities. To achieve this, a comprehensive ornament database was compiled and the evidence for ornament production, forms, distribution, modes of adornment, and depositional practices was analysed. This revealed the existence of an earlier bronze ornament tradition concentrated in the coastal areas and along the major rivers of southern and eastern England and a later gold ornament tradition throughout Britain. The ornaments were designed to adorn the neck, wrist, and fingers and, with the exception of a quantity of elaborate bronze pins, are not thought to relate to clothing. These were high visibility objects that would have been widely recognised by the networks of communities participating in the intensive movement of objects, people and practices that occurred throughout northwest Europe and beyond. The ornaments were probably worn for substantial periods of an individual's life before being separated from their wearers. Though the ornaments were circulated, repaired, and probably recycled, there does not appear to have been a substantial delay in their deposition. The excavation of the ornaments in diverse and frequently elaborate arrangements such as in ditches and in settlements, on hills and in rivers, and accompanying cremation burials or other metal objects implies localised reworkings of the more widespread practices of structured deposition.
机译:本文的目的是评估几个世纪以来英国是否存在金和铜饰品。公元前1400-1100年的公元构成了一个“装饰视界”,并分析了这些物体在史前社区中所扮演的角色。为了达到这个目的,编译了一个综合的装饰品数据库,并分析了装饰品生产,形式,分布,装饰方式和沉积方式的证据。这揭示了存在于英格兰南部和东部主要河流沿岸和沿海地区的较早的青铜器装饰品传统,以及在整个英国的较晚的金器装饰品传统的存在。这些装饰品的设计旨在装饰脖子,手腕和手指,并且除大量精致的青铜别针外,都认为与衣服无关。这些是高可见度的物体,将由参与整个西北欧洲及其他地区的物体,人员和实践密集运动的社区网络广泛认可。这些饰品很可能在与佩戴者分离之前已经佩戴了相当长的时间。尽管这些装饰品已经过流通,修理和回收利用,但它们的沉积似乎并没有出现实质性的延迟。在各种不同且经常精心布置的装饰品中进行开挖,例如在沟渠和定居点,山丘和河流中以​​及伴随的火葬葬礼或其他金属物体的挖掘,意味着对更广泛的结构化沉积方式进行了局部改造。

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