人类学学报 ›› 2025, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (04): 583-593.doi: 10.16359/j.1000-3193/AAS.2024.0105cstr: 32091.14.j.1000-3193/AAS.2024.0105

• 研究论文 • 上一篇    下一篇

山西下川遗址雕刻器的模拟制作与使用实验

任海云1,2(), 王永先3, 李学东4, 赵海龙5()   

  1. 1.山西省考古研究院,太原 030001
    2.山西博物院,太原 030024
    3.内蒙古自治区文物考古研究院,呼和浩特 010011
    4.阳城县博物馆,阳城 048199
    5.辽宁大学考古文博学院,沈阳 110136
  • 收稿日期:2024-03-07 接受日期:2024-05-28 出版日期:2025-08-15 发布日期:2025-08-07
  • 通讯作者: 赵海龙
  • 作者简介:任海云,考古学博士,主要从事旧石器时代考古学研究。E-mail: haiyunren@163.com
  • 基金资助:
    “以泥河湾盆地为重点的华北早期人类演化与适应研究”(2020YFC1521500)

Simulation production and experimental use of the burins from the Xiachuan site in Shanxi

REN Haiyun1,2(), WANG Yongxian3, LI Xuedong4, ZHAO Hailong5()   

  1. 1. Shanxi provincial institute of archaeology, Taiyuan 030001
    2. Shanxi Museum, Taiyuan 030024
    3. Inner Mongolia Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Hohhot 010011
    4. Yangcheng County Museum, Yangcheng 048199
    5. School of Archaeology and Museologym, Liaoning University, Shenyang 110136
  • Received:2024-03-07 Accepted:2024-05-28 Online:2025-08-15 Published:2025-08-07
  • Contact: ZHAO Hailong

摘要:

下川遗址是20世纪70年代在中国发现的一处重要的旧石器时代晚期遗址,经过多年的调查、发掘与整理,发现了数十件特征鲜明的雕刻器。本文选取下川典型的雕刻器标本进行微痕观察,并利用采集到的与下川雕刻器相同的燧石作为实验材料,结合环境考古学研究,收集木材、骨角为实验材料开展相关的实验考古学研究,设计并开展了刮、刻划、钻、装柄使用四类石器制作与使用实验。在实验过程中观察并记录石器的使用过程以及石器自身的变化,以此分析下川雕刻器的制作与使用方法。对比遗物痕迹观察结果后,本研究认为,下川雕刻器的使用位置主要为雕刻器小面一侧棱刃与雕刻器刃尖,使用方法分别为刮与刻,处理对象为树枝等软质材料与骨角等硬质材料,使用目的当为刮去材料表层以实现光滑与刻划沟槽用于楔劈或镶嵌等后续处理;同时未发现明显用于钻的使用痕迹,且使用方法当为手持而非绑柄。本次研究采用新方法,补充了以往下川雕刻器研究中的缺环,了解了下川雕刻器的制作与使用流程,为继续深入探讨我国以东北与华北地区旧石器时代晚期遗址内雕刻器为代表的中国雕刻器的使用功能提供了数据支持。

关键词: 下川遗址, 雕刻器, 功能

Abstract:

Burins are one of the stone tool types that emerged in the late Paleolithic Age. In numerous European archaeological sites, burins are found in large quantities and constitute a significant proportion of the total number of stone tools at the same site. In contrast, the number of burins discovered in Chinese sites is generally small. The Xiachuan site, an important late Paleolithic site in China, was unearthed in the 1970s. After years of investigation, excavation, and specimen sorting, dozens of characteristic burins have been identified. Both domestic and international scholars have carried out multiple rounds of typological research on these specimens.
Since the beginning of the 21st century, several scholars have conducted a series of micro-trace observations and experimental studies on burins from several Chinese sites. These efforts have introduced a new approach to the study of Chinese burins.
In this paper, typical specimens of Xiachuan burins were selected for micro-trace observation. Subsequently, flint samples, identical to those used in the production of Xiachuan burins, were collected as experimental materials. In combination with environmental archaeology research, wood and bone/horn materials were also gathered for relevant experimental archaeological studies. Experimental designs for stone tool production and use were carried out, covering four categories: scraping, carving, drilling, and hafting. During the experiments, the process of stone tool use and the changes in the stone tools themselves were carefully observed and recorded to analyze the manufacturing and utilization methods of Xiachuan burins.
By comparing the observation results of relic traces, it is proposed that the main areas of use for Xiachuan burins are the lateral edge and the tip of the burin. The application methods are scraping and carving, respectively. The processing materials include soft materials like branches and hard materials such as bone and horn. The purpose of use is to scrape the material surface to achieve smoothness or create notch grooves for wedge - splitting or inlaying in subsequent processing. Meanwhile, no obvious traces of drilling use were detected, and the use method was likely hand - held rather than hafted.
This study adopts a new approach to fill the gaps in previous research on Xiachuan burins, enabling a better understanding of the production and use processes of these tools. It provides data support for further exploration of the use functions of Chinese burins, which are representative of the late Paleolithic sites in Northeast and North China..

Key words: Xiachuan site, burins, function

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