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The Rapid Rise and Fall of Cerros, Belize: A Generational Approach to Chronology
Latin American Antiquity ( IF 1.245 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-01 , DOI: 10.1017/laq.2019.102
Jeffrey R. Vadala , Debra S. Walker

In this article, we use the precision of Bayesian modeled radiocarbon dates to reconstruct a generational history of Late Preclassic (300 BC–AD 250) Cerros (Cerro Maya), Belize. This research was made possible by long-curated excavation records and material remains now housed at the Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville. Our interpretations build on earlier research and refine the temporal resolution significantly, enabling us to view site development from the perspective of adjacent generations sharing a lived experience. Here we examine material evidence of their collective actions as they built new buildings and renovated aging ones, characterizing their roles in inventing a visual future for the Late Preclassic Maya port that engaged ancestral actions while reinventing the landscape.

中文翻译:

伯利兹塞罗斯的快速兴衰:年代学的代际方法

在本文中,我们使用贝叶斯模拟放射性碳日期的精度来重建伯利兹晚期前经典(公元前 300 年至公元 250 年)塞罗斯(塞罗玛雅)的世代历史。这项研究是通过长期策划的挖掘记录和现在存放在盖恩斯维尔佛罗里达自然历史博物馆的材料遗骸而成为可能的。我们的解释建立在早期研究的基础上,并显着改进了时间分辨率,使我们能够从分享生活经验的相邻世代的角度来看待场地开发。在这里,我们检查了他们在建造新建筑和翻新老化建筑时集体行动的物质证据,描述了他们在为晚期前经典玛雅港口创造视觉未来方面的作用,该港口在重塑景观的同时参与了祖先的行动。
更新日期:2020-04-01
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