Greenfield Haskel J, Ross Jon, Greenfield Tina L, Albaz Shira, Richardson Sarah J, Maeir Aren M
Department of Anthropology, St. Paul's College, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2M6, Canada.
Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology, Ariel University, Ariel 40700, Israel.
Animals (Basel). 2022 Jul 28;12(15):1931. doi: 10.3390/ani12151931.
Most studies of ritual and symbolism in early complex societies of the Near East have focused on elite and/or public behavioural domains. However, the vast bulk of the population would not have been able to fully participate in such public displays. This paper explores the zooarchaeological and associated archaeological evidence for household rituals in lower-stratum residences in the Early Bronze Age (EB) of the southern Levant. Data from the EB III (c. 2850-2550 BCE) deposits excavated at the site of Tell eṣ-Ṣâfi/Gath, Israel, are illustrative of the difficulty in identifying the nature of household rituals. An integrated analytical approach to the architecture, figurines, foundation deposits, and domestic donkey burials found in lower-stratum domestic residences provides insights into the nature of household rituals. This integrated contextual perspective allows the sacred and symbolic role(s) of each to be understood and their importance for EB urban society to be evaluated.
大多数关于近东早期复杂社会中仪式和象征意义的研究都集中在精英和/或公共行为领域。然而,绝大多数人口无法充分参与此类公共展示。本文探讨了黎凡特南部青铜时代早期(EB)下层住宅中家庭仪式的动物考古学及相关考古证据。来自以色列泰勒埃斯萨菲/加思遗址发掘的EB III(约公元前2850 - 2550年)沉积物的数据,说明了确定家庭仪式性质的困难。对下层住宅中发现的建筑、小雕像、奠基沉积物和家养驴墓葬采用综合分析方法,有助于深入了解家庭仪式的性质。这种综合的背景视角使我们能够理解每一项的神圣和象征作用,并评估它们对EB城市社会的重要性。