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Lipid Analysis of Pottery from the Early Bronze Age II Burials at Ayia Triada Cave, Southern Euboea, Greece: Evidence for Ritualized Consumption?
Archaeometry ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-26 , DOI: 10.1111/arcm.12672
R. Vykukal 1 , F. Mavridis 2 , Ž. Tankosić 3
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Ayia Triada Cave excavations revealed multiple human burials and evidence for feasting in Early Bronze Age (EBA) Greece. Associated pottery was subjected to gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) to investigate feasting in ritual contexts. Reported here are the first organic residue results from 69 sherds. Abundant residues were preserved, revealing heavy vessel use and multi-resource mixtures, and echoing domestic consumption patterns. This research also identifies possible functions and associated products of certain EBA vessel types, for example, sauceboats. The linking of ordinary foods and vessels to an important rite of passage, like death, reinforces daily food practices, social relationships, and collective identity.

中文翻译:

希腊南欧比亚 Ayia Triada Cave 青铜时代早期 II 墓葬陶器的脂质分析:仪式化消费的证据?

Ayia Triada 洞穴的发掘揭示了希腊早期青铜时代 (EBA) 的多个人类墓葬和盛宴的证据。相关的陶器进行了气相色谱/质谱 (GC/MS) 以研究仪式环境中的盛宴。这里报告的是来自 69 个棚子的第一个有机残留物结果。大量的残留物被保留下来,揭示了重型船舶的使用和多种资源的混合,并与国内消费模式相呼应。这项研究还确定了某些 EBA 船只类型(例如酱汁船)的可能功能和相关产品。将普通食物和器皿与重要的成年仪式(如死亡)联系起来,加强了日常饮食习惯、社会关系和集体认同。
更新日期:2021-02-26
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