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Archaeology of the recent: Wooden artefacts from Anbangbang 1 and Djuwarr 1, western Arnhem Land
Australian Archaeology ( IF 1.708 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-03 , DOI: 10.1080/03122417.2020.1786893
Harry Allen 1 , Sally Brockwell 2, 3
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Abstract In 1985, Annie Clarke analysed botanical materials from Anbangbang 1 and Djuwarr 1, Kakadu National Park, western Arnhem Land. The 49 wooden artefacts from Anbangbang 1 and 20 wooden artefacts from the Djuwarr 1 site in Deaf Adder Gorge are now in the collections of the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT). This research involves a re-examination of these artefacts in terms of their morphological and functional attributes. They are interpreted within the context of ethnographic observations and information from Arnhem Land archaeological sites of a comparable age, particularly those combining archaeology with rock art research. The study shows convergence between the archaeology, rock art and ethnography, indicating the importance of spears in the life of Aboriginal people, in this case reed spears and spears with barbed heads. The study also documents variability as regards seasonality of site use and hunting patterns in response to environmental changes around 1,500 BP.

中文翻译:

最近的考古:来自阿纳姆邦西部的Anbangbang 1和Djuwarr 1的木制手工艺品

摘要1985年,安妮·克拉克(Annie Clarke)分析了阿纳姆(Arnhem Land)西部卡卡杜国家公园(Kakadu National Park)的Anbangbang 1和Djuwarr 1的植物材料。现在,北领地博物馆和美术馆(MAGNT)的藏品中有来自安邦邦1号的49个木制文物和来自聋人峡谷的Djuwarr 1遗址的20个木制文物。这项研究涉及对这些文物的形态和功能属性进行重新检查。在民族志观察和来自类似时代的阿纳姆土地考古遗址的信息的背景下对它们进行了解释,特别是那些结合了考古学和岩石艺术研究的遗址。研究表明,考古学,岩石艺术和人种学之间的融合,表明了长矛在原住民生活中的重要性,在这种情况下,芦苇矛和带倒刺头的矛。该研究还记录了场地使用和狩猎方式的季节性变化,以应对大约1500 BP的环境变化。
更新日期:2020-05-03
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