尤卡坦半岛中心地带的前马莫姆陶器生产商

IF 0.3 Q4 ANTHROPOLOGY Estudios de Cultura Maya Pub Date : 2024-04-25 DOI:10.19130/iifl.ecm.63.2024/00171s0xw31
Debra S. Walker, Kathyrn Reese-Taylor, I. Šprajc, Nicholas P. Dunning, Mary Jane Acuña
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最近在玛雅低地进行的研究发现了大量新证据,证明第一批陶器生产者出现在公元前 1000-600 年,即前中古早期。在中美洲,这种较晚才出现的陶器是一个特例,其他地方早在一千年前就出现了陶器。尽管该地区的古人生活方式早已确立,而且一些古人社区很可能已经掌握了制陶技术,但这些新数据揭示了促使尤卡坦半岛、佩滕和伯利兹转向陶瓷生产的一系列复杂情况。本文从尤卡坦半岛中部和南部高地地区(即内陆高地地区)的角度回顾了这些数据。该地区相当复杂的早期聚落将 EIR 与整个半岛的当代制陶业联系在一起,表明即使在第一批居民选择在这片土地上永久定居时,就已经建立了完善的交换系统。在这些文化转变中,最重要的是人们越来越依赖玉米作为主要的生存策略。在公元前 1000 年之前,中美洲并没有关于密集型玉米农业的记载,但陶瓷技术的采用却与其他地区的使用无关。然而,目前的证据表明,在玛雅低地,这两者是有联系的,随着园艺社区更加依赖玉米作物,沿着水道在地形上更持久地定居下来,并开始在当地生产陶器,这里发生了相对较快的转变。
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Pre-Mamom Pottery Producers in the Heart of the Yucatan Peninsula
Recent research in the Maya Lowlands has revealed substantial new evidence for the first pottery producers at about 1000-600 bc, during the early Middle Preclassic period. This comparatively late adoption is a special case in Mesoamerica, where pottery appeared elsewhere up to a millennium earlier. Although archaic lifeways had long been established in the region, and pottery technology was likely known to some archaic communities, these new data reveal the complex set of circumstances that prompted the shift to ceramic production across the Yucatan Peninsula, Peten, and Belize. This article reviews these data from the perspective of the upland region of central and southern Yucatan, known as the Elevated Interior Region (EIR). Its rather complex early settlement links the EIR to contemporary pottery industries throughout the peninsula, suggesting well-established exchange systems were in place even as the first populations chose to settle more permanently on the landscape. Most significant among these cultural shifts was the increasing dependence on maize foodways as a primary subsistence strategy. Intensive maize agriculture has not been documented in Mesoamerica much before 1000 BC, yet ceramic technology was adopted independent of its use in other areas. Current evidence suggests, however, that the two were linked in the Maya Lowlands, where a relatively rapid transition took place as horticultural communities became more dependent on maize crops, followed waterways to settle more permanently on the landscape, and began producing pottery locally. 
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