Marcello A. Canuto, Luke Auld-Thomas, Hiroaki Yagi, Tomás Barrientos Q.
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Abstract
Measurements of inequality, like many other analytical phenomena, are affected by the definition of analytical units (for example, buildings or residential groups) and the spatial unit within which those units are aggregated (for example, sites or polities). We begin by considering the impact of secondary or seasonal residences on the calculation of Gini scores when dealing with regional-scale settlement data, which is a common consideration in regional-scale population estimates. We then use LiDAR-derived settlement data from northwestern Guatemala to calculate Gini coefficients for two ancient Maya sites: Late Classic La Corona and Late Preclassic Achiotal. We investigate how the scale of the spatial unit of aggregation affects our interpretations of inequality using various architecture-based indices. Finally, we provide some preliminary interpretations for the differences calculated between these two centers.
与许多其他分析现象一样,不平等的测量方法也会受到分析单位(如建筑物或居住群体)和这些单位聚合的空间单位(如地点或政体)定义的影响。在处理区域尺度聚落数据时,我们首先考虑次级或季节性居住地对基尼系数计算的影响,这也是区域尺度人口估计中的一个常见考虑因素。然后,我们使用来自危地马拉西北部的激光雷达聚落数据计算了两个古玛雅遗址的基尼系数:晚期古典时期的 La Corona 和晚期前古典时期的 Achiotal。我们利用各种基于建筑的指数,研究了空间聚合单位的规模如何影响我们对不平等现象的解释。最后,我们对计算出的这两个中心之间的差异进行了一些初步解释。
期刊介绍:
Ancient Mesoamerica is the international forum for the method, theory, substance and interpretation of Mesoamerican archaeology, art history and ethnohistory. The journal publishes papers chiefly concerned with the Pre-Columbian archaeology of the Mesoamerican region, but also features articles from other disciplines including ethnohistory, historical archaeology and ethnoarchaeology. Topics covered include the origins of agriculture, the economic base of city states and empires, political organisation from the Formative through the Early Colonial periods, the development and function of early writing, and the use of iconography to reconstruct ancient religious beliefs and practices.