概括
新石器时代的埋葬分析揭示了越来越多的坟墓用品和男性工具的突出地位,这表明中国时期的社会分层和性别分工.
科学领域:
- 考古学的考古学
- 人类学是人类学.
- 古代历史 古代历史 古代历史
背景情况:
- 新石器时代的中国 (公元前5000-2000年)
- 文化进化理论 文化进化理论
- 早期社会中的社会结构.
研究的目的:
- 分析新石器时代江,江苏和山东省的葬礼用品.
- 通过坟墓文物调查社会和性别动态.
- 检查文化进化和社会排名的证据.
主要方法:
- 埋葬组件的比较分析.
- 严重物品分配的统计检查.
- 考古学解释文物图案的考古学解释.
主要成果:
- 增加了男性的坟墓物品,特别是工具.
- 男人和女人的不同工具集,暗示性别分工.
- 减少了儿童的商品;两性共同的装饰品.
- 社会排名的出现,由异常丰富的坟墓表明.
结论:
- 新石器时代的中国呈现出日益增长的社会复杂性和性别差异.
- 种植的强化可能与男性的突出程度有关.
- 证据支持新兴社会层次和文化进化理论.
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