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Life on the cutting edge: interpreting patterns of wearon Scottish Early Bronze Age axes

机译:生活在最前沿:解释磨损模式在苏格兰早期青铜时代的轴心

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Traditional approaches to Bronze Age metalwork have very often been framed within a series of dichotomous relationships often concerning either an objects production or ultimate deposition. In contrast, this thesis utilises a 'biographical approach' to material culture to illuminate what happened to objects during their often varied lifetimes, and importantly how this may have related to their deposition. A physical re-examination of wear, damage and states of fragmentation exhibited by a number of Early Bronze Age axes from Scotland (c. 2,400 to c. 1,700 cal B.C) is undertaken against a concurrent a program of experimental work. It is suggested that the physical appearance and condition of these objects were held to be indicative of both the object and its owner’s biography. It is shown that axes deposited together in hoards show recurring patterns of use wear and damage relating to both the longevity and intensity of use seen during their individual lifetimes. Moreover, it is argued that decoration may have been carried out over extended periods of time rather than in one event, or even after an object was no longer useable.
机译:青铜时代金属制品的传统方法通常被构架为一系列二分法关系,这些关系通常涉及对象的生产或最终沉积。相比之下,本论文利用“传记方法”对物质文化进行了阐释,以阐明物体在其经常变化的生命周期中所发生的事情,并且重要的是,这可能与物体的沉积有何关系。在同时进行的一项实验工作计划下,对苏格兰的多个青铜时代早期轴(约公元前2400年至约1700年)展示了磨损,损坏和碎片状态的物理重新检查。建议将这些物体的外观和状况视为既可以指示物体又可以指示所有者的传记。结果表明,一起存放在s积室中的轴显示出反复出现的使用磨损和损坏模式,这些磨损和损坏与使用寿命和寿命强度有关。此外,有人认为装修可能是在延长的时间内进行的,而不是一次事件,甚至是在物体不再使用之后进行的装修。

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    Moyler Shaun;

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