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Interaction, boundaries and identities: A multiscalar approach to the organizational scale of Pueblo IV Zuni society (New Mexico).

机译:相互作用,边界和身份:普韦布洛四祖尼社会(新墨西哥州)的组织规模的多尺度方法。

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Across the northern Southwest, the Pueblo IV period (A.D. 1275--1400) was a time of dramatic change in settlement patterns, religious configurations, and social relationships, leading to the constant redefinition of social boundaries and identities and the establishment of multiple social connections. This dissertation explores the spatial and social scales at which residents of Zuni region nucleated villages focused social interactions and defined social boundaries and identities. This is accomplished through analyses of pottery production and exchange, raw material utilization for glaze paint manufacture, and both technological and decorative styles. These analyses illuminate three scales at which individuals negotiated social identities and interactions: among villages within pueblo clusters, among different pueblo clusters, and with other regions.; A multiscalar perspective on regional organization reveals that individuals used pottery to negotiate social relationships within overlapping spheres of interaction characterized by permeable and flexible boundaries. Thus, existing conventional organizational scenarios fail to fully capture the complex and multifaceted nature of Pueblo IV Zuni regional social dynamics. A richer interpretation is informed by closer attention to the organizational parameters of nucleated pueblos, regional population movement, and differences in pueblo cluster occupational histories.; A key substantive contribution of this research is that it provides a case study for exploring the complex and heterogeneous nature of regional organizational scale using an approach grounded in anthropology of technology theory. It develops a methodological framework that can be applied broadly to anthropological and archaeological inquiry in other parts of the world, as well as to other types of material culture. In addition, it provides empirical support for the flexibility and mutability of social identity and group boundaries in the Pueblo IV Southwest, which has implications for the spatial scales employed to relate modern social groups to past social groups. This research also has implications for the ways archaeologists study leadership and power in Southwestern societies, in that it questions the notion of hierarchical or centralized political and economic power structures for the Pueblo IV period. It suggests that alternative strategies, such as successful manipulation of inter-pueblo social connections or control over long-distance resources, may have been used to concentrate social power.
机译:在西南北部,普韦布洛四世时期(公元1275--1400年)是定居方式,宗教形态和社会关系发生巨大变化的时期,导致对社会边界和身份的不断重新定义以及建立了多种社会关系。本文探讨了祖尼地区有核村庄的居民关注社会互动,界定社会边界和身份的空间和社会尺度。这是通过分析陶器的生产和交换,釉料涂料制造的原材料利用以及技术和装饰风格来实现的。这些分析揭示了个人协商社会身份和互动的三个尺度:在普韦布洛集群内的村庄之间,不同的普韦布洛集群之间以及与其他地区。对区域组织的多尺度观点揭示,个人使用陶器在交叠的,具有可渗透性和灵活边界的相互作用领域内协商社会关系。因此,现有的常规组织方案无法完全抓住普韦布洛四世祖尼地区社会动态的复杂性和多面性。更加关注有核镇的组织参数,区域人口迁移以及镇群职业历史的差异,可以提供更丰富的解释。这项研究的关键实质性贡献是,它提供了一个案例研究,以基于技术人类学的方法探索区域组织规模的复杂性和异质性。它建立了一种方法论框架,可以广泛地应用于世界其他地区的人类学和考古学研究以及其他类型的物质文化。此外,它为西南普韦布洛四世社会身份和群体边界的灵活性和可变性提供了实证支持,这对将现代社会群体与过去的社会群体联系起来的空间尺度产生了影响。这项研究还对考古学家研究西南社会的领导力和权力的方式产生了影响,因为它对普韦布洛四世时期的等级或中央政治和经济权力结构的概念提出了质疑。它表明,替代策略,例如成功地操纵了多个人之间的社会联系或控制长途资源,可能已被用来集中社会力量。

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  • 作者

    Huntley, Deborah L.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Archaeology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 376 p.
  • 总页数 376
  • 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 11:43:45

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