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Cultural implication based on pollen from the ancient mortuary complex in Sri Lanka

机译:斯里兰卡古代太平间花粉的文化意蕴

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Archaeo-palynological evidence from Galsohon-Kanatta, a megalithic, cemetery in Yapahuwa, North Western Sri Lanka suggests that floral material (i.e. flowers) from several species of pinophyta and angiosperms were deliberately deposited in urn-cist burials as part of the mortuary ritual carried out during the post-cremation processing of corpses during the Early Historic Period (420 cal BC - cal AD 20). Materials from subtropical flora (e.g. Pinus sp. Tsuga sp. Nymphaea cf. tetragona and N. cf. alba) and native flora (e.g. Pandanus spp. and N. cf. lotus and Nelumbo cf nicifera) were undoubtedly deposited. This suggests that contacts between communities in many parts of Asia and ancient Egypt were significant during the Early Historic Period. Societies at that time living in an agricultural landscape were more likely have used rice grains as part of burial ritual. Expansion of a maritime trade-network in the Indian Ocean, which coincided with persistently strengthening monsoon, enabled the establishment of these exceptional contacts. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:来自斯里兰卡西北亚帕胡瓦的巨石墓地Galsohon-Kanatta的古孢粉学证据表明,几种松果体和被子植物的花材(即花)是作为-葬仪式的一部分有意沉积在-缸墓中的在历史早期(公元前420年-公元20年)对尸体进行火化后的处理中。毫无疑问地沉积了来自亚热带植物区系(例如松属物种,Tsuga物种,Nymphaea与四角类的N. cf. alba)和原生植物区系(例如Pandanus spp。和N. cf. Lotus和Nelumbo cf nicifera)的材料。这表明在历史早期,亚洲许多地方的社区与古埃及之间的联系十分重要。当时,生活在农业环境中的社会更有可能将稻谷作为埋葬仪式的一部分。印度洋海上贸易网络的扩展,加上季风的不断加强,使这些特殊的联系得以建立。 (C)2014由Elsevier Ltd.出版

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