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Gendered movement and changing ceramics at Cerro de Trincheras, Sonora, Mexico.

机译:墨西哥索诺拉山的塞罗·德·钦切拉斯(Cerro de Trincheras),性别运动和陶瓷变化。

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In my dissertation I put forward an alternative to entrenched theories of planned and strategic group migration, and present the case for gendered movement. In particular, I highlight the role of the small-scale flow of women across cultural boundaries. These women may have been refugees, or captives, incorporated into their new communities as secondary wives. Although in a subordinate position, these unwilling migrants contributed to major culture changes, introducing new technologies, knowledge and materials across cultural divisions.;My interest in gendered movement stems from the arrival of Hohokam pottery at the Trincheras Tradition site of Cerro de Trincheras. Around AD 1300, peripheral Papaguerian Hohokam groups pushed into the Altar Valley of northern Sonora. The influx of migrants caused Trincheras populations to relocate to the Middle Magdalena Valley. Here, Trincherenos constructed Cerro de Trincheras, the preeminent center for the region. When archaeologists examine elite artifacts religious objects, shell jewelry and painted vessels-- they notice a seeming lack of interaction between Hohokam and Trincheras populations. Yet, the ceramic plainwares show a different picture: nearly a third of domestic wares use a Hohokam manufacturing technique. In this dissertation, I use petrography, excavated materials from Cerro de Trincheras, and comparative studies from southern Arizona to explain this pattern, and how it relates to gendered movement across cultural boundaries in northern Sonora.
机译:在我的论文中,我提出了根深蒂固的计划和战略性群体迁移理论的替代方法,并提出了性别流动的案例。我特别强调了跨文化边界的妇女小规模流动的作用。这些妇女可能是难民或俘虏,作为次要妻子融入了自己的新社区。这些不愿移居的移民虽然处于从属地位,但却为主要的文化变革做出了贡献,并在各个文化部门引入了新技术,新知识和新材料。大约在公元1300年,外围的Papaguerian Hohokam团体推入北部索诺拉(Sonora)的祭坛。移民的涌入使Trincheras人口迁移到了马格达莱纳中谷。 Trincherenos在这里建造了Cerro de Trincheras,该地区的重要中心。当考古学家检查宗教物品,贝壳饰品和彩绘船只的精制文物时,他们发现Hohokam和Trincheras人口之间似乎缺乏互动。但是,陶瓷素瓷的情况却有所不同:将近三分之一的家用瓷器采用Hohokam制造技术。在这篇论文中,我使用岩石学,塞罗·德·特恩格拉斯(Cerro de Trincheras)的出土材料以及亚利桑那州南部的比较研究来解释这种模式,以及它与索诺拉北部跨越文化边界的性别运动之间的关系。

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  • 作者

    Chiykowski, Tanya Marie.;

  • 作者单位

    State University of New York at Binghamton.;

  • 授予单位 State University of New York at Binghamton.;
  • 学科 Archaeology.;Native American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 246 p.
  • 总页数 246
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 水产、渔业;
  • 关键词

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