Department of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
DFG Center for Advanced Studies "Words, Bones, Genes, Tools", University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
Sci Data. 2020 Oct 23;7(1):364. doi: 10.1038/s41597-020-00704-x.
In the Paleolithic, geometric signs are abundant. They appear in rock art as well as on mobile objects like artworks, tools, or personal ornaments. These signs are often interpreted as a reflection of symbolic thought and associated with the origin of cognitively modern behavior. SignBase is a project collecting the wealth of geometric signs on mobile objects in the European Upper Paleolithic, African Middle Stone Age (MSA), as well as selected sites from the Near East and South East Asia. Currently, more than 500 objects of the Aurignacian techno-complex (ca. 43,000 to 30,000 years BP) are registered in SignBase. They are linked to information about geographic and archaeological provenience, the type of object and material, size and preservation, and respective literature references. We identify around 30 different sign types found on these objects across Europe in the Aurignacian and illustrate how SignBase can be used to analyze geographical clusters. Ultimately, we aim to enable quantitative analyses of abstract graphical expression before the emergence of writing.
在旧石器时代,几何符号大量出现。它们不仅出现在岩画中,还出现在移动的物体上,如艺术品、工具或个人饰品。这些符号通常被解释为象征思维的反映,并与认知现代行为的起源有关。SignBase 项目收集了欧洲旧石器时代晚期、非洲中石器时代(MSA)以及近东和东南亚选定地点的移动物体上丰富的几何符号。目前,SignBase 登记了 500 多件奥瑞纳文化技术复合体(约公元前 43000 年至 30000 年)的物体。这些物体与地理和考古来源、物体类型和材料、大小和保存情况以及相关文献参考信息相关联。我们在奥瑞纳文化时期的欧洲各地发现了大约 30 种不同类型的符号,并说明了如何使用 SignBase 来分析地理集群。最终,我们的目标是在文字出现之前,对抽象图形表达进行定量分析。