首页> 外文会议>Symposium on Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology VI, Nov 26-30, 2001, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. >Organization of Flint Sickle Blade Production at an Early Bronze Age Workshop in Anatolia
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Organization of Flint Sickle Blade Production at an Early Bronze Age Workshop in Anatolia

机译:在安纳托利亚的早期青铜时代研讨会上组织火石镰刀刀片生产

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A specialized workshop for the manufacture of flint sickle blades has recently been excavated at the site of Titris Hoyuk in southeastern Anatolia. This paper will examine the sequence of production for the blades as well as the social context of this craft within the site. The workshop is the first example found containing evidence of the complete sequence of production for the 'Canaanean blade,' a type commonly used across the Near East in this period . Since bronze was still new and relatively expensive, high-quality flint was used to manufacture sickle blades. Tabular flint was imported in the form of large slabs from several sources in the nearby hills. Specialists then prepared the blade cores, removed the blades, and then traded the final products to local fanners. A range of manufacturing debris has been found to illustrate the production sequence, including chunks of raw flint, core-shaping pieces, debitage pits, and stacks of exhausted and used cores. The large sample of over 1000 blade cores collected ensures a sizable data set for statistical analyses. Several types of raw flint were utilized for making the blades and production appears to vary slightly by these material types. The workshop is located within a household setting and is the only area within the excavated site containing debris from this craft. Spatial analyses of the types of flint used within the household workshop reveal its division into largely distinct areas for domestic versus specialist craft activities. The placement of the workshop in the suburbs far from the site's administrative center may indicate that its activities were independent of any elite. An estimate of the volume of blades produced combined with the location of the workshop at a major regional center suggest that it also supplied blades to other sites in the region.
机译:最近在安纳托利亚东南部的Titris Hoyuk现场开挖了一个专业的火石镰刀刀片制造车间。本文将研究叶片的生产顺序以及该工艺在现场的社会环境。讲习班是发现的第一个实例,包含了“加拿大刀”的完整生产顺序的证据,“加拿大刀”是这一时期在近东地区普遍使用的一种。由于青铜仍然是新的且相对昂贵,因此使用高品质的int石来制造镰刀刀片。平板状火石是从附近山区的多个来源以大板形式进口的。然后,专家准备好叶片的核心,取下叶片,然后将最终产品交易给当地的爱好者。已发现一系列制造残渣来说明生产顺序,包括大块的生火石,型芯成型件,借记坑以及一堆排空的和用过的型芯。收集了1000多个刀片核心的大量样本,可确保为统计分析提供大量数据。几种类型的生火石被用来制造叶片,并且产量因这些材料类型而略有不同。该车间位于家庭环境中,并且是挖掘现场中唯一包含该工艺碎片的区域。对家庭作坊中使用的火石类型的空间分析显示,家庭和专业手工艺品活动被划分为不同的区域。讲习班在远离现场管理中心的郊区放置可能表明其活动独立于任何精英。对生产的叶片数量的估计,加上车间在主要区域中心的位置,表明它还向该地区的其他站点提供了叶片。

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