Inequality on the southwest Maya frontier: House size variations in three polities of the Rosario Valley, Chiapas

Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1017/s0956536123000202
Kyle Shaw-Müller, John P. Walden
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Being a form of labor investment, house size is frequently analyzed as an index of socioeconomic inequality. However, datasets that lack wide-ranging residential stratigraphic information are not reliable sources of labor investment estimates. This is the case for Late Classic domestic architecture data from three polities in the Rosario Valley (modern-day Chiapas) on the southwest Maya frontier: Rosario, Ojo de Agua, and Los Encuentros. Although the sample's house size inequality generally cannot index period-specific labor investment, it may signify prestige differentiation. For each polity we generated Lorenz curves and calculated Gini coefficients for five variables representing house size (area and volume). Results resemble inequality data from lowland Classic Maya centers. We also demonstrate that the smallest, shortest-lived polity had more equal house size values, likely due to the modesty of its apical elite architecture. In contrast, the two larger, older polities were more unequal because they had substantial palaces.
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玛雅西南边疆的不平等:恰帕斯州罗萨里奥河谷三个政体的房屋规模变化
作为劳动力投资的一种形式,房屋面积经常被作为社会经济不平等的指数进行分析。然而,缺乏广泛居住地层信息的数据集并不是劳动力投资估算的可靠来源。玛雅西南边境罗萨里奥山谷(今恰帕斯州)三个政体的晚期古典时期国内建筑数据就属于这种情况:罗萨里奥、奥霍德阿瓜和洛斯恩昆特罗斯。虽然样本中的房屋面积不平等一般不能反映特定时期的劳动力投资,但它可能代表着声望的差异。我们为每个政体生成了洛伦兹曲线,并计算了代表房屋面积(面积和体积)的五个变量的基尼系数。结果与低地古典玛雅中心的不平等数据相似。我们还证明,最小、最短命的政体具有更平等的房屋面积值,这可能是由于其顶端精英建筑的谦逊性。相比之下,两个较大、较古老的政体则更加不平等,因为它们拥有庞大的宫殿。
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