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Ancient Maya ritual cave use in the Sibun Valley, Belize.

机译:古老的玛雅人宗教洞穴在伯利兹的锡本恩山谷使用。

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A survey of settlement and caves in the Sibun Valley of Belize, Central America, investigated past interactions between people and their landscape and demonstrates how the ancient Maya manipulated, and were influenced by, the world in which they lived. The karst topography of the area makes it rich in caverns, and so a key component of the Xibun Archaeological Research Project is a cave site study.;Between 1997 and 2001, the cave study resulted in the documentation of fifteen caves and two rockshelters and revealed patterns of ritual utilization spanning the period from the Middle Formative to the Spanish Colonial period (1000 BC--AD 1798). Large caves were appropriated by elite members of the society while small caves and rockshelters appear to have been used by the general populace.;Artifacts surface-collected from Xibun caves share similarities with ceremonial assemblages from caves throughout the Maya region, and may be compared with offerings for agricultural and hunting success as described in ethnographic and ethnohistoric documents and depicted in the Postclassic Maya codices. Cave deposits contribute to the redefinition of ritual assemblages, and identifying characteristics are proposed by this study. Furthermore, materials analyses have shed light on the possible functions of artifacts---including grinding stones, ceramic jar sherds, and stone tools---in the cave context and challenge previously held assumptions.;The regional nature of the project allows cave use to be evaluated within the larger context of settlement patterns. Just as people and objects moved from surface sites to caves, cave materials were brought back to settlements and incorporated into ritual architecture. This study presents the most extensive evidence compiled to date for the reciprocal nature of cave/settlement interaction.;Finally, the unique topography of the central Sibun Valley, with settlements generally restricted to a narrow alluvial terrace on the west and karst hills with caves located on the eastern side of the river, presents an ideal case-study to explore models of the dichotomy between nature and culture.
机译:在中美洲伯利兹的西本邦山谷的定居点和洞穴中进行的一项调查,调查了人与地之间过去的互动,并展示了古代玛雅人如何操纵并受到他们所生活的世界的影响。该地区的喀斯特地貌使其富含溶洞,因此,《西本考古研究计划》的一个关键组成部分就是溶洞实地研究。1997年至2001年间,溶洞研究产生了15个溶洞和2个凿岩者的资料,并揭示了从中形成期到西班牙殖民时期(公元前1000年-公元1798年)的仪式利用方式。大洞穴被社会上的精英们所占据,而小洞穴和石棚似乎已被普通民众所使用。;从西邦洞穴收集的地表文物与整个玛雅人地区的洞穴礼仪有相似之处,可以与之比较。民族志和民族史文献中所述以及后经典玛雅遗嘱中所述的农业和狩猎业成功产品。洞穴沉积物有助于重新定义礼仪组合,这项研究提出了识别特征。此外,材料分析揭示了在洞穴环境中人工制品的可能功能-包括打磨石头,陶瓷广口瓶和石材工具-并挑战了先前持有的假设;该项目的区域性质允许使用洞穴在更大范围的定居模式中进行评估。就像人和物体从地表移动到洞穴一样,洞穴材料也被带回居民区并纳入仪式建筑。这项研究提供了迄今为止有关洞穴/沉降相互作用的倒数性质的最广泛的证据。最后,西本邦河谷中部的独特地形,定居点通常局限于西部狭窄的冲积阶地和溶洞所在的喀斯特山丘在河的东侧,提供了一个理想的案例研究,以探索自然与文化之间二分法的模型。

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  • 作者

    Peterson, Polly Ann.;

  • 作者单位

    Boston University.;

  • 授予单位 Boston University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Archaeology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 345 p.
  • 总页数 345
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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