まとめ
新石器時代の埋葬の分析は,埋葬用品と男性の道具の重要性が増加していることを明らかにし,中国の社会階層化と性的な労働分割を示唆しています.
科学分野:
- 考古学考古学とは
- アントロポロジー (人類学)
- 古代 歴史 古代 歴史 古代 歴史 古代 歴史
背景:
- 新石器時代の中国 (紀元前5000-2000年)
- 文化の進化論 文化の進化論 文化の進化論
- 初期の社会における社会構造
研究 の 目的:
- 新石器時代の江,江蘇,山東地方の埋葬品を分析する.
- 墓の遺物を通して社会とジェンダーのダイナミクスを調査する.
- 文化的進化と社会的ランキングの証拠を調べる.
主な方法:
- 埋葬組成の比較分析. 埋葬組成の比較分析.
- 深刻な財布の分布の統計的調査.
- アーティファクトのパターンの考古学的解釈.
主要な成果:
- 葬儀用品,特に道具を,男性と一緒に増やした.
- 男性と女性の異なるツールセットで,性的労働分割を暗示しています.
- 子供のための減量品;男女ともに一般的な装飾品.
- 特別に豊かな墓によって示される社会的階級の出現.
結論:
- 新石器時代の中国では,社会的な複雑性とジェンダーの差別化が増加しています.
- 栽培の強化は,男性優位性と相関する可能性があります.
- 証拠は,新興社会階層と文化的進化の理論を支持しています.
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