两条腿和四条腿:中美洲西部和狗、人之间的关系,反之亦然。通过案例研究的方法

IF 0.7 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Aitor Brito-Mayor
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犬科动物成为一个典型的研究领域,在墨西哥的研究中取得了重要成果。然而,当讨论中美洲西部地区的这一现象时,需要在没有历史数据的情况下采取综合方法。利用社会动物考古学提供的理论视角,我们在分为三个不同子领域的案例研究的基础上制定了一种调查策略。La Mina位于东部高地,是新古典主义(公元500/600-900年)末期的一个住房平台,其底部有埋葬处,小狗出现在人类旁边。Los Guachimontones位于西部高地的中心,这是一个介于晚期形成和早期经典(公元前100-公元250年)之间的神经痛城市,在那里,家养犬科动物在各种背景下都有记录,直到后经典(公元900-1521年)。最后,在沿海平原,我们研究了TGNLM的一座葬礼山丘和PMTII的Chocohuistle住宅葬礼区。所使用的方法论基础具有解释学取向,其中归纳数据和跨学科领域之间的合作占主导地位。我们使用一级和二级骨骼遗骸的分析,通过XRF和AMS测年来估计古营养价值。通过这种方式,我们可以根据狗、人和受害者之间的关系进行分析,主要目的是认识到这种共生关系发生的社会背景。
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A dos y a cuatro patas: el Occidente de Mesoamérica y la relación entre el perro, el humano y viceversa. Una aproximación a través de estudios de caso
The Canis familiaris becomes a paradigmatic field of study, and it has yielded sig- nificant results in Mexican research. However, when discussing this phenomenon in the region of the West of Mesoamerica, the need to make an integrative approach arises beyond etnohistoric data. With the theoretical perspective that the Social Zooarchaeology offers, we develop an in- vestigative strategy based on the case studies that are assigned to three different sub-areas. La Mina is in the Eastern Highlands, a housing platform at the end of the Epiclassic (AD 500/600- 900.), with burials at its base where puppies appear next to humans. Los Guachimontones is in the center of the Western Highlands, a neuralgic city between Late Formative and Early Classic (BC 100-AD 250) in which domestic canids are documented in various contexts until the Post- classic (AD 900-1521). Lastly, in the Coastal Plains, we studied a funerary hill in TGNLM and the residential-funeral area of Chocohuistle in PMTII. The methodological bases used have a hermeneutical orientation, in which the inductive data and the collaboration between transdisciplinary fields prevail. We use analysis of bone remains in primary and secondary levels, estimation of paleodiethetic ten- dencies by XRF and AMS dating. In this way we access the analysis of the relationship between the dog, the human and viceversa in their own terms, with the main objective of recognizing the social context in which this symbiosis occurred.
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