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Constructive hierarchy through entitlement: inequality in lithic resource access among the ancient Maya of Blue Creek, Belize

机译:通过权利进行建设性的等级划分:伯利兹蓝溪古代玛雅人之间的石器资源获取不平等

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This dissertation tests the theory that lithic raw materials were a strategic resource among the ancient Maya of Blue Creek, Belize that markedly influenced the development of socio-economic hierarchies at the site. Recent research has brought attention to the role of critical resource control as a mechanism contributing to the development of political economies among the ancient Maya. Such research has been primarily focused on the control of access to water and agricultural land. The examination of lithic raw materials as a critical economic resource is warranted as stone tools constituted a fundamental component of the ancient Maya economy. My research objectives include measuring raw material variability in the Blue Creek settlement zone and its immediate environs, assessing the amount of spatial and temporal variability present in the distribution of various raw materials, determining the degree to which proximity to a given resource influenced the relative level of its use, and testing whether differential resource access relates to variability in aggregate expressions of wealth. To meet these objectives, I examined 2136 formal stone tools and 24,944 pieces of debitage from excavations across the Blue Creek settlement zone, and I developed a lithic raw material type collection using natural outcrops. Significant spatial and temporal differences were observed in the use of various raw materials. Control of critical resources under conditions of scarcity is shown to have caused social stratification among the ancient Maya of Blue Creek. Initial disparities in use-right arrangements based on first occupancy rights produced substantial, accumulative inequality in economic capability and subsequent achievements. During the Early Classic period, these disproportionate allowances ultimately undermined the more egalitarian structure observed during the Preclassic. The Early Classic period at Blue Creek is characterized by increasing extravagance among the elites and increasing disenfranchisement throughout the hinterlands when compared to earlier periods. This suggests that elites at the site only became fully able to convert their resource monopolies into substantial gains in power, prestige, and wealth during the Classic period.
机译:本论文检验了在伯利兹Blue Creek古代玛雅人中,石质原材料是一种战略资源的理论,该理论显着影响了该地区的社会经济等级体系的发展。最近的研究引起了人们对关键资源控制作为古代玛雅人促进政治经济发展的机制的作用的关注。这类研究主要集中在控制水和农业土地的使用上。由于石器工具构成了古代玛雅人经济的基本组成部分,因此有必要检查石器原材料作为一种重要的经济资源。我的研究目标包括测量Blue Creek居民区及其附近地区的原材料变化,评估各种原材料分布中存在的时空变化量,确定与给定资源的接近程度对相对水平的影响程度使用方法,并测试差异资源的获取是否与财富总表达方式的可变性有关。为了实现这些目标,我检查了2136个正式的石材工具和从Blue Creek居民区发掘的24,944件借记卡,并开发了使用天然露头的石器原料类型集。在使用各种原材料时,观察到了明显的时空差异。事实证明,在稀缺条件下对关键资源的控制已引起了古代蓝河玛雅人的社会分层。在基于首次使用权的使用权安排中最初出现的差距导致了经济能力和后续成就方面的严重累积累积不平等。在早期经典时期,这些不成比例的津贴最终破坏了在前古典时期观察到的更加平等的结构。与早期相比,蓝溪(Blue Creek)的早期经典时期的特征是精英阶层的奢侈度提高,整个腹地的剥夺权利也日益增加。这表明,在经典时期,该地区的精英们只有完全有能力将其资源垄断转化为权力,威望和财富的丰厚收益。

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    Barrett Jason Wallace;

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