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Social geographies, the practice of marronage and the archaeology of absence in colonial Mexico
Archaeological Dialogues Pub Date : 2017-12-08 , DOI: 10.1017/s1380203817000228
Adela Amaral

Drawing from colonial documents and archaeological evidence, this article challenges our conceptions of the Maroon colonial social category. The article focuses on Maroon testimonies recorded by colonial officials and the archaeological record of a Maroon group that settled Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de los Morenos de Amapa, from 18th-century Spanish colonial Mexico. By reconstructing how Maroons practised and altered Spanish colonial social and geographic landscapes, this article demonstrates that Maroons were not constrained to the ‘inaccessible’ areas that colonial officials attached them to and that present-day studies of Maroons have habituated. Amapa's absent archaeological record and the complaints waged against the Maroons concerning the absence of civility in the newly established town also challenge straightforward notions of Maroons and space.

中文翻译:

墨西哥殖民时期的社会地理学、marronage 的实践和缺席考古

本文借鉴殖民文献和考古证据,挑战了我们对栗色殖民社会类别的概念。这篇文章的重点是殖民官员记录的栗色证词,以及一个栗色族群的考古记录,该部落在 18 世纪西班牙殖民墨西哥定居 Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de los Morenos de Amapa。通过重构马龙人如何实践和改变西班牙殖民时期的社会和地理景观,本文表明马龙人并不局限于殖民官员依附于他们的“人迹罕至”的地区,而当今对马龙人的研究已经习惯了这一点。阿玛巴
更新日期:2017-12-08
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