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Social Reorganization and Household Adaptation in the Aftermath of Collapse at Baking Pot, Belize

机译:伯利兹烤锅倒塌后的社会重组和家庭适应

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This dissertation focuses on the adaptations of ancient Maya households to the processes of social reorganization in the aftermath of collapse of Classic Maya rulership at Baking Pot, a small kingdom in the upper Belize River Valley of western Belize. With the depopulation of the central and southern Maya lowlands at the end of the Late Classic period, residents in Settlement Cluster C at Baking Pot persisted following the abandonment of the palace complex in the Terminal Classic period (A.D. 800-900). Results from this study indicate that noble and commoner households in Settlement Cluster C continued to live at Baking Pot, developing strategies of adaptation including expanding interregional mercantile exchange and hosting community feasts in the Terminal Classic and Early Postclassic periods.ududBreaking from the strict social hierarchies of the Classic period, households were increasingly participating in mercantile exchange in the Terminal Classic and Early Postclassic periods, with exotic luxury items becoming more evenly distributed throughout the community, particularly among commoner households. The even distributions of exotic items, coupled with low-level production of local resources, suggests that households were engaging in interregional networks of exchange, although this did not involve a complete reorganization of economic production. New relationships between noble and commoner households were forged, as noble households hosted large-scale community feasts during the Terminal Classic and Early Postclassic periods. Although households were not found to have been utilizing Pan-Mesoamerican symbols as a form of status differentiation, they did display local Maya iconography on ceramics and other media, displaying a sense of shared identity and cohesion. However, this and other forms of shared identity, such as burial practices, shifted in the transition to the Postclassic period. Overall, households at Baking Pot developed innovative strategies to adapt to the changing social landscape following the sociopolitical collapse of the Classic Maya polity, playing a prominent role in the in the processes of social reorganization in the Postclassic period.
机译:本文的重点是在伯利兹河上游伯利兹河谷的一个小王国烤锅中的经典玛雅统治权瓦解后,古代玛雅人的家庭适应社会重组的过程。在经典后期末期,由于中部和南部玛雅低地的人口减少,在经典晚期终端(公元800-900年)放弃了宫殿建筑群之后,位于烤锅的定居点C区的居民继续存在。这项研究的结果表明,聚居区C中的贵族和平民家庭继续居住在烤锅中,制定了适应策略,包括扩大区域经典贸易和经典后早期的区域间商品交换并举办社区盛宴。 ud ud在古典时期的社会阶层中,家庭在古典时期末期和早期后古典时期越来越多地参与商品交换,异国情调的奢侈品在整个社区,尤其是在普通家庭中的分布更加平均。外来物的均匀分布,加上当地资源的低水平生产,表明家庭正在参与区域间的交流网络,尽管这并不涉及经济生产的完全重组。贵族家庭与平民家庭之间建立了新的关系,因为贵族家庭在“终端经典”时期和后经典时期早期举办了大型社区盛宴。尽管未发现家庭使用泛中美洲符号作为身份区分的一种形式,但他们的确在陶瓷和其他媒体上显示了本地的Maya肖像画,显示出共同的身份和凝聚力。但是,这种和其他形式的共有身份,例如埋葬方式,在向后古典时期的过渡中转移了。总体而言,“烤锅”的家庭制定了创新策略,以适应经典玛雅政体的社会政治崩溃之后不断变化的社会格局,在后古典时期的社会重组过程中发挥了重要作用。

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    Hoggarth Julie A.;

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