Prácticas rituales mayas durante el periodo Preclásico en el Complejo Grazia, Yaxnohcah, Campeche

IF 0.3 Q4 ANTHROPOLOGY Estudios de Cultura Maya Pub Date : 2022-09-07 DOI:10.19130/iifl.ecm.60.23x00s702
Verónica Amellali Vázquez López, Kathyrn Reese-Taylor, Debra S. Walker, Mikaela Radford, Jessica Shaw, Armando Anaya Hernández
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During the Middle (1000–400 BC) and Late (400 BC–AD 200) Preclassic periods, Yaxnohcah was an extensive settlement containing more than 15 civic-ceremonial complexes spread over 40 km2. Our research focuses on one of the principal peri-urban nodes known as the Grazia Complex, which consists of a monumental platform featuring a triadic group, a ballcourt, and other minor structures. Excavations revealed several construction phases, as well as the remains of repetitive ritual activities. A hearth associated with an altar and a cache deposit with a triadic layout was uncovered on the platform in front of the triadic group. This deposit and its location represent one of the earliest and clearest examples of the conceptual equivalence of household hearths and three stone places in the Maya lowlands. It provides explicit evidence for the replication of household ritual associated with cooking hearths to the public ritual analog, feeding the gods, a religious ideology intimately related to the emergence of kings. Below the Late Preclassic triadic hearth, we identified an earlier altar, and below that, a much earlier Middle Preclassic hearth that probably preceded construction of the triadic group. These ritual contexts evidence the antiquity of community ritual practices at Grazia that involve repetitive ritual burning associated with placemaking activities. Here, we focus on ritual practices as vehicles to construct social relations within the local community, and their implications for the urban landscape at Yaxnohcah.
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Grazia、Yaxnohcah、Campeche综合体前古典时期的玛雅仪式实践
在前古典时期中期(公元前1000-400年)和晚期(公元前400年-公元200年),Yaxnohcah是一个广泛的定居点,包含超过15个公民仪式建筑群,分布在40平方公里以上。我们的研究重点是一个主要的城市周边节点,被称为Grazia综合体,它由一个具有三合一组的纪念性平台,一个球场和其他小型结构组成。挖掘揭示了几个施工阶段,以及重复仪式活动的遗迹。在三位一体群前面的平台上发现了一个与祭坛和三位一体布局的贮藏物相关联的壁炉。这个沉积物和它的位置代表了最早和最清晰的例子之一,说明了玛雅低地的家庭壁炉和三个石头地方的概念等同。它提供了明确的证据,证明了将家庭仪式与灶台烹饪相关联,复制到公共仪式模拟中,喂养神灵,这是一种与国王出现密切相关的宗教意识形态。在晚前古典时期的三合一壁炉下面,我们发现了一个更早的祭坛,在它下面,一个更早的中前古典时期的壁炉,可能早于三合一壁炉群的建造。这些仪式背景证明了格拉齐亚社区仪式的古老,其中包括与场所创造活动相关的重复仪式燃烧。在这里,我们关注仪式实践作为在当地社区中构建社会关系的工具,以及它们对Yaxnohcah城市景观的影响。
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Estudios de Cultura Maya
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