Rituales de terminación y consumo en el Palacio 6J2 de La Blanca: una perspectiva zooarqueológica del Clásico Terminal en el Petén guatemalteco

IF 0.3 Q4 ANTHROPOLOGY Estudios de Cultura Maya Pub Date : 2021-01-27 DOI:10.19130/IIFL.ECM.57.2021.18654
Nayeli G. Jiménez Cano, C. V. Lorenzo
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La Blanca is an urban settlement located in the department of Petén, Guatemala. The site played an important role due to its strategic location alongside the Mopán River basin. This paper presents results of the zooarchaeological studies conducted on this archaeological site during the Classic Terminal period (850-1000 A.D.), a time of social upheaval in which the elite of La Blanca left the city and new inhabitants occupied the rooms of its monumental palaces. The animal remains analyzed came from the excavation of the south wing of Palace 6J2 at the Acropolis and represent a unique opportunity to understand the faunal use and management in a period of social and economic crisis. The animals deposited in these rooms pointed to the ritual character of the assemblage as well as the importance of the nearby environment as a means of providing resources for subsistence. The study of the archaeofaunal assemblages represents a first approach to provide clues about the economic importance of the animals and their role in ritual activities during a so debated period in Maya history as the Terminal Classic in the Lowlands.
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拉布兰卡6J2宫的终止仪式和消费:危地马拉peten经典终端的动物考古学视角
拉布兰卡是位于危地马拉佩特海姆省的一个城市定居点。由于其毗邻Mopán河流域的战略位置,该场地发挥了重要作用。本文介绍了在古典终末时期(公元850-1000年)对这个考古遗址进行的动物考古学研究的结果,这是一个社会动荡的时期,拉布兰卡的精英离开了城市,新的居民占据了其纪念性宫殿的房间。被分析的动物遗骸来自于雅典卫城6J2宫南翼的挖掘,为了解社会和经济危机时期的动物利用和管理提供了一个独特的机会。放置在这些房间里的动物表明了聚集的仪式特征,以及附近环境作为提供生存资源的手段的重要性。对考古动物群的研究是提供线索的第一个途径,可以了解这些动物在经济上的重要性,以及它们在玛雅历史上一个备受争议的时期——低地地区的终极经典——的仪式活动中所扮演的角色。
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