The funerary and architectural history of an ancient Maya residential group: Group 5N6, Naachtun, Guatemala

IF 0.1 Q4 ANTHROPOLOGY
Hemmamuthé Goudiaby, Philippe Nondédéo
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Abstract

The majority of ancient Maya funerary contexts, at least those reported by archaeology, are residential in nature. This cultural specificity, while it renders the excavation process more complex, establishes a link between the grave and the surrounding buildings. In turn, this association allows for a very high chronological resolution in reconstructing the history of these residences and the lives of their inhabitants. At Naachtun (Peten, Guatemala), intensive excavations in the residential Group 5N6 over three field seasons yielded important data on the formation and evolution of an ancient Maya residential compound linked to the local elite. The results question the way the inhabitants envisioned and planned their living space and allow us to illustrate the existence of various funerary pathways among the ancient Maya.
古代玛雅人居住群的葬礼和建筑历史:危地马拉纳赫顿5N6组
大多数古代玛雅人的丧葬环境,至少是考古学报道的那些,本质上是居住的。这种文化特殊性,虽然使挖掘过程更加复杂,但在坟墓和周围建筑之间建立了联系。反过来,这种联系在重建这些住宅的历史和居民的生活方面允许一个非常高的时间分辨率。在Naachtun(危地马拉Peten),对5N6住宅群进行了为期三个季节的密集挖掘,获得了与当地精英有关的古玛雅住宅大院形成和演变的重要数据。研究结果质疑了居民设想和规划他们生活空间的方式,并使我们能够说明古玛雅人存在各种殡葬途径。
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