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Excavated households excavated lives: Social reproduction, identity, and everyday life for the ancient Maya in northwestern Belize.

机译:被挖掘的家庭挖掘生活:伯利兹西北部古代玛雅人的社会繁殖,身份认同和日常生活。

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The primary aim of the dissertation research presented in this dissertation was a deeper understanding of ancient Maya households. A microscale analytical approach was employed towards an understanding of how households participated in and contributed to social reproduction, social identity construction, and social and economic organization, primarily for the Late Classic period (A.D. 600--900). How is/are ideology/ies reflected in ancient Maya households? Are microscale production and consumption patterns articulated to the larger society economically? Can identity be evaluated materially for the Maya at the microscale? How is Maya society reproduced? Are identities constructed at the microscale and passed from generation to generation?; Excavations were conducted in the settlement areas near the site of Dos Hombres, Belize. Using an activity based approach to investigating households in the field, both architectural and non-architectural contexts were investigated in order to acquire as great a variety of data as possible including that towards subsistence activities, economic activities, everyday domestic activity such as food preparation, special domestic ritual activity, mortuary behavior, and architecture.; The resulting archaeological data provided an important opportunity to consider the ways that identities were expressed materially and spatially for the ancient Maya. Identity is clearly manifest in these Maya households materially in costume elements, the use of space, and ritual symbolism. All of which are not only aspects of identity expression, they are also material mechanisms for the socialization of gender, age, and status, an important social function of the household. This research establishes that domestic social reproduction, production, consumption, ritual, and symbolism all are a part of a dynamic social system in which these Maya actors practiced everyday life not separate from or necessarily subjugated to the larger Maya universe but as an integral part of it.; The study also uncovered that each household had diverse ways identity and social relationships were practiced and expressed materially. I propose a notion concerning a form of ideology born and elaborated at the microscale which allows for this fluid participation in Maya society specifically as was feasible or desired at a given moment based on a host of considerations in each household.
机译:本论文研究的主要目的是对古代玛雅人家庭有更深的了解。微观分析方法被用于理解家庭如何参与以及对社会再生产,社会身份建构以及社会和经济组织的贡献,主要是在经典后期(公元600--900年)。古代玛雅家庭如何反映意识形态?微观生产和消费方式在经济上是否与大社会有关?可以从微观角度对Maya的身份进行实质性评估吗?玛雅人社会如何复制?身份是在微观尺度上构建并世代相传吗?在伯利兹Dos Hombres遗址附近的定居点进行了发掘。使用基于活动的方法调查该领域的家庭,对建筑和非建筑环境进行了调查,以获取尽可能多的数据,包括生活活动,经济活动,日常家庭活动(如食物制备),特殊的家庭仪式活动,房行为和建筑。由此产生的考古数据为考虑古代玛雅人在物质上和空间上表达身份的方式提供了重要的机会。在这些Maya家庭中,身份明显体现在服饰元素,空间使用和仪式象征意义上。所有这些不仅是身份表达的方面,而且还是性别,年龄和地位社会化的重要机制,性别,年龄和地位是家庭的重要社会功能。这项研究确定,国内社会的再生产,生产,消费,仪式和象征意义都是动态社会系统的一部分,在这些社会中,这些玛雅演员实践的日常生活与大玛雅世界并不分离或必然会被其所束缚,而是作为不可分割的一部分。它。;该研究还发现,每个家庭都有不同的方式来实践和实质性地表达和表达身份和社会关系。我提出了一种关于在微观尺度上诞生和阐述的意识形态形式的概念,这种思想形式允许基于每个家庭的诸多考虑,在给定的时刻在特定时刻切实可行地或期望地积极参与玛雅社会。

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  • 作者

    Trachman, Clarissa Marlene.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at Austin.$bAnthropology.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at Austin.$bAnthropology.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Archaeology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 543 p.
  • 总页数 543
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 古人类学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:39:05

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