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Bound in stone: A landscape and architectural analysis of the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation reservation, Connecticut.

机译:束缚于石头:康涅狄格州东佩特克部落民族保留区的景观和建筑分析。

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Stone walls, piles, and other architectural features are spread throughout the New England landscape, including the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation reservation in North Stonington, Connecticut. When found associated with Native American land, these features have often been cited as European constructions that were eventually adopted by neighboring Native American communities as part of growing engagements with bounded landscapes, animal husbandry, intensified agriculture, and private property. To date, analyses of colonialism and its impacts on indigenous people have not focused on these stone features, in part due to their European origins and in part due to their difficulties in dating and interpreting. Yet, these comprise key elements of landscape use on Native American reservations in 17th- through 19th-century southern New England.;This thesis chronicles and interprets the ongoing collection of spatial and built environment data from multiple seasons of field work conducted on the Eastern Pequot reservation by University of Massachusetts Boston researchers. Data from electronic total station mapping of surface features, shovel test pit survey and excavation units that reveal artifact distributions in and around these features, and previous scholars' typologies of stone features are combined to address several dimensions of reservation life. This thesis uses these data to identify spatial relationships between houses and the built environment of the reservation landscape, to sequence as best as possible some of these landscape features with nearby households, and to offer preliminary interpretations of these various extant features of the reservation with respect to property, enclosure, and farming. The results suggest that the Eastern Pequot gradually incorporated these new stone construction practices. These material practices were not imported wholesale upon occupation of various house sites on the reservation. Instead, houses often preceded the creation of extensive stone pile and field wall systems, suggesting that the intensification of agriculture on the reservation may have post-dated the late 18th century for certain households, or more likely, took place after the middle 19th century when several houses in the center of the reservation were no longer occupied. Ultimately, this thesis demonstrates that the changes in the usage, organization, and construction of the landscape and architectural features of the Eastern Pequot reservation are the result of the active decision-making processes of Pequot people and must be accorded archaeological and historical attention.
机译:石头墙,桩子和其他建筑特色遍布新英格兰地区,包括康涅狄格州北斯托宁顿的东部Pequot部落民族保留地。当发现与美洲原住民土地相关联时,这些功能通常被称为欧洲建筑,最终被邻近的美洲原住民社区采用,作为与有限景观,畜牧业,集约化农业和私有财产之间日益紧密的联系的一部分。迄今为止,对殖民主义及其对土著人民的影响的分析尚未将重点放在这些石雕特征上,部分原因是其起源于欧洲,部分原因是由于他们在约会和解释上的困难。但是,这些构成了在17到19世纪新英格兰南部的美洲原住民保留地使用景观的关键要素。本论文编年史并解释了从东部Pequot进行的多个野外工作季节不断收集的空间和建筑环境数据由马萨诸塞大学波士顿研究人员保留。来自电子全站仪的地表特征,铲试验坑勘测和挖掘单元的数据,揭示了这些特征内部及其周围的伪影分布,以及先前学者关于石头特征的类型学,可以解决保留寿命的多个方面。本文利用这些数据来确定房屋与保留景观的建成环境之间的空间关系,与附近的住户尽可能地对其中一些景观特征进行排序,并就保留物的各种现存特征提供初步解释。财产,圈地和农业。结果表明,“东方石”逐渐纳入了这些新的石材建造方法。这些物质惯例并非在预订时占用各种房屋用地的情况下批发进口。取而代之的是,房屋通常先于广泛的石桩和田间墙系统创建,这表明保留地上的农业集约化可能早于18世纪后期,对于某些家庭而言,或更可能是在19世纪中叶之后。预订中心的几所房屋不再被占用。最终,本文证明了东部Pequot保留地的景观,建筑特征在用途,组织和构造上的变化是Pequot人民积极决策过程的结果,必须引起考古和历史关注。

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  • 作者

    Hasho, Sarah L.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Massachusetts Boston.;

  • 授予单位 University of Massachusetts Boston.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Archaeology.;Landscape Architecture.;Native American Studies.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 100 p.
  • 总页数 100
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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