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旧石器时代装饰品原料浅析

  • 魏屹
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  • 国家自然博物馆,北京 100050
魏屹,副研究员,主要从事旧石器时代考古学研究。E-mail: veahweiyi@outlook.com

收稿日期: 2024-05-28

  修回日期: 2024-08-14

  网络出版日期: 2026-04-17

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国家社会科学基金青年项目(19CKG003);国家自然博物馆整体提升研究型博物馆建设项目

A brief analysis on raw material used for Paleolithic personal ornaments

  • WEI Yi
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  • Natural History Museum of China, Beijing 100050

Received date: 2024-05-28

  Revised date: 2024-08-14

  Online published: 2026-04-17

摘要

旧石器时代装饰品通常使用海洋贝壳、兽骨、兽牙、岩石矿物、化石和鸵鸟蛋皮等原料制成,但在时间和地域上存在着差异和共性。本文梳理了旧石器时代各类装饰品原料在不同地区和不同阶段的利用情况,在此基础上对旧石器时代装饰品的原料选择进行初步分析和总结,并对中国北方晚更新世时期的装饰品原料利用情况展开阐释。本文认为,客观因素固然是人类遴选原料的重要考量依据,但对于早期装饰品这类非实用性物品而言,文化传统可能是影响其原料选择的最重要因素。

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魏屹 . 旧石器时代装饰品原料浅析[J]. 人类学学报, 2026 , 45(02) : 387 -402 . DOI: 10.16359/j.1000-3193/AAS.2025.0007

Abstract

Personal ornaments were an essential aspect of Paleolithic material culture, offering valuable insights into human cognition, behavioral modernity, and cultural evolution. The study of personal ornaments often emphasizes the selection and use of raw materials, which form the foundation for interpreting their meaning and significance. Raw material analysis not only establishes a starting point for understanding personal ornaments but also plays a critical role in broader theoretical and methodological discussions. Paleolithic personal ornaments are manufactured from a range of raw materials, including shells, animal bones, animal teeth, minerals, fossils, and ostrich eggshells. The selection and usage of these raw materials differed across regions and periods, reflecting both shared practices and their unique variations. This paper provides a comprehensive review of raw material choices for Paleolithic personal ornaments, focusing on patterns observed across different regions and timeframes. This analysis aims to reveal how material selection was influenced by both practical considerations and cultural traditions. The choice of raw materials for personal ornaments was influenced by a variety of factors, including appearance, durability, portability, workability, accessibility, acquisition cost, and the expectations for the finished product. Durability and portability were inherent qualities required for personal ornaments to withstand prolonged use and transportation. However, practical factors like accessibility, acquisition cost, and workability, were often influenced by cultural traditions, which played a significant role in shaping raw material preferences in the case of early non-utilitarian artifacts such as personal ornaments. This paper argues that cultural traditions were likely the most influential factor in determining the selection of raw materials for Paleolithic personal ornaments among early human groups. This study also examines raw materials used in personal ornament from northern China during the Late Pleistocene. It suggests that the variations in raw material types found on either side of the 112°E longitude likely reflect differences in the cultural preferences or social traditions among distinct groups. These variations confirmed what declared above that raw material selections were deeply rooted in the symbolic or aesthetic values of different communities. As the database of Paleolithic archaeological sites continues to expand and become more detailed, research on raw materials for personal ornaments is expected to offer even deeper insights. Such studies have the potential to enhance our understanding of the behavioral patterns, cultural traditions, and social structures of ancient human populations. By exploring the relationship between material culture and human evolution, these investigations will contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the cultural and cognitive advancements among Paleolithic populations.

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