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The context, form and significance of the MSA engraved ostrich eggshell collection from Diepkloof Rock Shelter, Western Cape, South Africa

机译:南非西开普省Diepkloof Rock Shelter的MSA雕刻鸵鸟蛋壳系列的背景,形式和意义

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Broken ostrich eggshells are commonly found in Middle Stone Age sites of southern Africa, presumably collected for food consumption, and later used as artefacts. At Diepkloof Rock Shelter, Middle Stone Age inhabitants used ostrich eggshells as a medium to convey abstract depictions. Since 1998, excavations at Diepkloof have recovered 408 engraved pieces of ostrich eggshells. The study of these shows that Diepkloof inhabitants applied a restricted set of geometric engraving patterns, with the dominance of 2 main motifs, one using a hatched band and the other sub-parallel to converging lines. These motifs coexisted, but shifted in frequency toward the latter through time. Together with evidence that ostrich eggshells were used as containers, these patterns support the hypothesis that engravings were made with respect to clear but flexible social conventions and were part of a complex system of visual and symbolic communication. Since our last report (. Texier etal., 2010), a few engraved pieces have been found in lower stratigraphic units, expanding substantially the time-range of the engraving practice on ostrich eggshells at Diepkloof. The earliest engravings appear at the end of the Early Howiesons Poort phase, but become numerous only during the Intermediate and Late phases of the Howiesons Poort. The collection from Diepkloof is presently unique and likely underlines the existence of regional traditions within the Howiesons Poort. Interestingly, and significantly in our view, the engraving disappears at the same time as the Howiesons Poort technology. We argue that this disappearance may reflect a modification in the way late Middle Stone Age inhabitants interacted with one another.
机译:破碎的鸵鸟蛋壳通常在南非的中石器时代遗址中发现,大概是为食用而收集的,后来被用作人工制品。在Diepkloof岩石庇护所,中石器时代的居民使用鸵鸟蛋壳作为传达抽象描写的媒介。自1998年以来,Diepkloof的发掘工作已恢复了408个雕刻的鸵鸟蛋壳。对这些图形的研究表明,Diepkloof的居民使用了一组受限的几何雕刻图案,其中两个图案主要占主导地位,一个使用阴影线,另一个平行于会聚线。这些图案共存,但随着时间的推移,频率向后者移动。连同使用鸵鸟蛋壳作为容器的证据一起,这些图案支持了这样的假设:雕刻是根据清晰但灵活的社会惯例进行的,并且是复杂的视觉和符号交流系统的一部分。自从我们的上一份报告(Texier等人,2010)以来,在较低的地层单位中发现了一些雕刻作品,从而大大扩大了Diepkloof鸵鸟蛋壳上雕刻活动的时间范围。最早的雕刻出现在Howiesons Poort早期阶段的结尾,但仅在Howiesons Poort的中级阶段和后期阶段才出现。 Diepkloof的藏品目前是独一无二的,并且可能突显了Howiesons Poort内区域传统的存在。有趣的是,在我们看来,雕刻与Howiesons Poort技术同时消失了。我们认为,这种消失可能反映了中石器时代后期居民相互交流方式的改变。

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