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单词 archaeological horizon
释义

archaeological horizon

English

Alternative forms

  • archeological horizon

Etymology

From archaeological + horizon (layer or stratum, subculture).

Noun

archaeological horizon (plural archaeological horizons)

  1. (archaeology) A common set of artefacts that identifies a culture and is found disseminated widely (usually over a number of sites, but sometimes widely over one site) but restricted to a single stratum; a layer or stratum.
    • 1996, Arnoud R. Stryd, Michael K. Rousseau, Early Prehistory of the Mid Fraser-Thompson River Area, Roy L. Carlson, Luke Robert Dalla Bona (editors), Early Human Occupation in British Columbia, page 197,
      The Lochnore Phase is followed by the Shuswap Horizon, the first of three archaeological horizons that together comprise the Late Period of the Mid Fraser-Thompson River area.
    • 2011, Nuria Sanz, Penelope Keenan (editors), Human Evolution: Adaptations, Dispersal and Social Developments (HEADS), World Heritage Papers: 29, UNESCO, page 132,
      While speech, song, music and dance presumably existed still earlier, the oldest musical instruments known are four bone flutes and four mammoth ivory flutes from archaeological horizon II at Geißenklösterle (Hahn and Münzel, 1995; Conard et al., 2004).
    • 2012, Rivka Rabinovich, Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser, Lutz Kindler, Naama Goren-Inbar, The Acheulian Site of Gesher Benot Ya’aqov, Volume III: Mammalian Taphonomy: The Assemblages of Layers V-5 and V-6, page 5,
      The evidence of fire revealed in each of the archaeological horizons is based mainly on the high frequency of microartifacts.

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