时间:2019-01-14 作者:英语课 分类:VOA标准英语2012年(十二月)


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Saudi Arabia's Pre-Islamic History Revealed


 


"Roads of Arabia” opened at the Smithsonian’s Arthur Sackler Gallery.


The exhibit, the first about Saudi culture in the U.S., showcases more than 300 objects ranging from ornate pottery 1 and monumental statues, to the jewelry 2 that adorned 3 the remains 4 of a young girl buried nearly years ago.


Many of the objects have never been seen in Arabia, where they came from.


“Some of the earliest objects go back to the Neolithic 5 period, like the 6th, 7th millennium 6 BC," curator Massumeh Farhad says. "And I think the most recent ones date to the early 20th century.” 


The exhibit explores the Arabian Peninsula’s past as a trade route for one of the most valuable commodities of the ancient world, incense 7. A collection of incense burners shows how the great temple civilizations, including Greece and Rome, relied on incense brought from Arabia.


“Incense was what oil is today," Farhad says. "In order to get the incense from the southern part, it had to move up the Red Sea coast. There were these various stopping stations and every station would levy 8 a tax on the caravans 9. That is how many of these places became very wealthy.”


Many items provide examples of how Arabia was influenced by ancient civilizations further north. A bronze statue of a man’s head is an example.


“If one were to see this object without any idea where it came from, they would immediately say it’s Roman," Farhad says. "But then when you look at the head, there are certain characteristics that you realize, these are not quite Roman, the thick curls of the figure that are typical of an Arab of that period, you don’t see Romans with the same features."


One of three sandstone steles, or grave markers, from the fourth millennium BC, is a favorite of Farhad’s.


“He’s sort of standing 10, his head is slightly tilting 11 to one side and he’s sort of crossed his torso," she says. "I find something incredibly moving about that figure because on one hand he’s extremely abstracted, he’s only sort of defined by sort of crisp lines, but at the same time, there is so much sort of emotion and feeling in the figure.”


Arabia's history as a destination for pilgrims after the birth of Islam in the seventh century is also showcased.


"One of the highlights of the exhibition is sort of the sea of tombstones from Mecca that are inscribed 12 with the names of the deceased and a short section from the Quran,” Farhad says.


The Saudi Commission of Tourism and Antiquities 13 co-organized and co-sponsored the exhibit.


“We want to show the world that we had an important role," says Ali al-Ghabban, a commission spokesperson. "We are similar to the other countries in the region; Egypt or Syria or Mesopotamia. Arabia was always present, not only with the petrol discovery." 


For some extreme Islamists, pagan antiquities are sinful. Before the Washington exhibit opened, an Egyptian fundamentalist threatened to destroy pre-Islamic monuments, like the ancient Sphinx and the Pyramids, if he's able to.


That's something Al-Ghabban finds unacceptable. “It’s stupidity, I think. The first Muslims did not do the same.”


For Al-Gabban, the exhibit, with its huge pre-Islamic section, is the answer to those destructive calls.


“I think we need to understand deeply our religion, and I can guarantee you there is no contradiction between protecting the human heritage and Islam.”


“Roads of Arabia” comes to Washington after showings in Europe and will travel to more venues 14 in the United States. 


 



n.陶器,陶器场
  • My sister likes to learn art pottery in her spare time.我妹妹喜欢在空余时间学习陶艺。
  • The pottery was left to bake in the hot sun.陶器放在外面让炎热的太阳烘晒焙干。
n.(jewllery)(总称)珠宝
  • The burglars walked off with all my jewelry.夜盗偷走了我的全部珠宝。
  • Jewelry and lace are mostly feminine belongings.珠宝和花边多数是女性用品。
[计]被修饰的
  • The walls were adorned with paintings. 墙上装饰了绘画。
  • And his coat was adorned with a flamboyant bunch of flowers. 他的外套上面装饰着一束艳丽刺目的鲜花。
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹
  • He ate the remains of food hungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
  • The remains of the meal were fed to the dog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
adj.新石器时代的
  • Cattle were first domesticated in Neolithic times.新石器时代有人开始驯养牛。
  • The monument was Stone Age or Neolithic.该纪念碑是属于石器时代或新石器时代的。
n.一千年,千禧年;太平盛世
  • The whole world was counting down to the new millennium.全世界都在倒计时迎接新千年的到来。
  • We waited as the clock ticked away the last few seconds of the old millennium.我们静候着时钟滴答走过千年的最后几秒钟。
v.激怒;n.香,焚香时的烟,香气
  • This proposal will incense conservation campaigners.这项提议会激怒环保人士。
  • In summer,they usually burn some coil incense to keep away the mosquitoes.夏天他们通常点香驱蚊。
n.征收税或其他款项,征收额
  • They levy a tax on him.他们向他征税。
  • A direct food levy was imposed by the local government.地方政府征收了食品税。
(可供居住的)拖车(通常由机动车拖行)( caravan的名词复数 ); 篷车; (穿过沙漠地带的)旅行队(如商队)
  • Old-fashioned gypsy caravans are painted wooden vehicles that are pulled by horses. 旧式的吉卜赛大篷车是由马拉的涂了颜色的木质车辆。
  • Old-fashioned gypsy caravans are painted wooden vehicles. 旧时的吉普赛大篷车是涂了颜色的木质车辆。
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
倾斜,倾卸
  • For some reason he thinks everyone is out to get him, but he's really just tilting at windmills. 不知为什么他觉得每个人都想害他,但其实他不过是在庸人自扰。
  • So let us stop bickering within our ranks.Stop tilting at windmills. 所以,让我们结束内部间的争吵吧!再也不要去做同风车作战的蠢事了。
v.写,刻( inscribe的过去式和过去分词 );内接
  • His name was inscribed on the trophy. 他的名字刻在奖杯上。
  • The names of the dead were inscribed on the wall. 死者的名字被刻在墙上。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.古老( antiquity的名词复数 );古迹;古人们;古代的风俗习惯
  • There is rest and healing in the contemplation of antiquities. 欣赏古物有休息和疗养之功。 来自辞典例句
  • Bertha developed a fine enthusiasm for the antiquities of London. 伯沙对伦敦的古迹产生了很大的热情。 来自辞典例句
n.聚集地点( venue的名词复数 );会场;(尤指)体育比赛场所;犯罪地点
  • The band will be playing at 20 different venues on their UK tour. 这个乐队在英国巡回演出期间将在20个不同的地点演出。
  • Farmers market corner, 800 meters long, 60 meters wide livestock trading venues. 农牧市场东北角,有长800米,宽60米的牲畜交易场地。 来自互联网
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a dead lift
acid-insoluble ash
adoral cilia
ampullar membranous crura
anapleurite
antihooligan
apron mucosal flap
arvil
autopay
banging-in
beach boat
bent lathe tool
Black Mountain poet
blasphemousness
blend glue
blue codes
boranes
cluster forecasting
congruent relation
creeping featurism
decontaminable plastic coating
dibase
Dioscoreaceae
economically feasible hydropower resources
ector
end of tape
externalists
factory outlet
fardlet
fierz theorem
filmsetting machine
fish lures
flow constant
forming rolling machine
genetic identity
Gimry
goldrich
gotten a blow in
grammer
have a preference
He that once deceives is ever suspected.
heated air drying
heptamers
high sugar content
ignoring residual value
info-
intercolour
involute serration
isopleth map
Joe Average
johannes evangelista purkinjes
kinesiphony
king - nut
large-prints
Lerwick series
lightweight ribbon microphone
little club moss
mature student
matured liabilities
mezzo-rilievoes
moistureproofs
naco3
neutrodiaptomus tumidus
newly installed
Niwāno
one atmosphere diving system
panagglutination
Piccini
pineider
pirate ship
planetary engineering
production overheads
prothoraces
ratio of revolution difference
rolling bearing anti-friction bearing
root primordium
rotary magnetic amplifier
running-weigher
sacred land
Sar Pass.
satellite ralay station
sighing
special contract
splintwood
standard serum
Stephen Samuel Wise
storgae cell
superexcellency
superplanet
surquidy
surrejoined
survey crew
taggings
take the lid off
tantalizations
testoid hyperthecosis
time signal emission
two-accelerator effect
vanadyl sulfate
Vojmil
washer solvent
wedge-type weir