论文标题
意大利中部到上旧石器时代过渡期间的骨工具,装饰品和其他异常物体
Bone tools, ornaments and other unusual objects during the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in Italy
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论文摘要
现代人类(MHS)在50 ka和36 ka之间的到来与人类行为的重大变化,有关工具的生产,资源的开发以及对装饰物和着色物质的系统使用。所谓的现代行为的出现通常与MHS相关,尽管在过去几十年中,与诸如虐待前群体的象征性思维有关的发现。在本文中,我们介绍了意大利证据的综合,这些证据涉及骨骼制造,并在包含Neandertals灭亡的时间范围内使用装饰品和颜料,并被MHS替代。当前的数据表明,慕斯骨工具主要是从使用原样的骨碎片中获得的。相反,当制造过程中固有的复杂性表明骨骼伪像不被视为方便资源时,有组织的细骨工具的有组织的生产是Uluzzian和Protoaurignacian的特征。象征性活动的一些痕迹与意大利北部的尼安德特人有关。在Uluzzian期间记录了用于装饰目的的装饰品(主要是象牙壳)和颜料。他们的特征和分销见证人是该技术复合物中有趣的文化同质性。原始罗尼里尼亚学士的特征是更广泛的考古证据,包括个人装饰品(主要是刺穿的腹足动物),颜料和艺术品。
The arrival of Modern Humans (MHs) in Europe between 50 ka and 36 ka coincides with significant changes in human behaviour, regarding the production of tools, the exploitation of resources and the systematic use of ornaments and colouring substances. The emergence of the so-called modern behaviours is usually associated with MHs, although in these last decades findings relating to symbolic thinking of pre-Sapiens groups have been claimed. In this paper we present a synthesis of the Italian evidence concerning bone manufacturing and the use of ornaments and pigments in the time span encompassing the demise of Neandertals and their replacement by MHs. Current data show that Mousterian bone tools are mostly obtained from bone fragments used as is. Conversely an organized production of fine shaped bone tools is characteristic of the Uluzzian and the Protoaurignacian, when the complexity inherent in the manufacturing processes suggests that bone artefacts are not to be considered as expedient resources. Some traces of symbolic activities are associated to Neandertals in Northern Italy. Ornaments (mostly tusk shells) and pigments used for decorative purposes are well recorded during the Uluzzian. Their features and distribution witness to an intriguing cultural homogeneity within this technocomplex. The Protoaurignacian is characterized by a wider archaeological evidence, consisting of personal ornaments (mostly pierced gastropods), pigments and artistic items.