农业集约化、区域分化和初始村庄形成:亚利桑那州东南部圣卡洛斯-萨福德地区的早期形成模式

IF 0.5 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Thatcher A. Seltzer-Rogers, Joseph S. Crary
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摘要

考古学家通常通过陶瓷技术的视角来解读早期形成期,认为这是对古代晚期或农业早期生活方式的重大突破;然而,这种模式背后的局部变化往往仍然模糊不清。在本文中,我们评估了亚利桑那州东南部圣卡洛斯-萨福德地区早期形成时期的现有文献,并辨别了目前对当地年表、物质文化和区域格局的理解的准确性。通过对时间、陶瓷和建筑数据的系统研究,我们主张在早期形成时期进行几次解释性转变,并表征这一时间间隔内的区域格局。我们将大村庄的出现作为应对六世纪初至中期重大气候事件的适应性策略,但也证明了圣卡洛斯-萨福德地区与亚利桑那州中部和南部研究得更好的地区之间存在的不协调。
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Agricultural Intensification, Regional Differentiation, and Incipient Village Formation: Early Formative Period Patterning in the San Carlos Safford Area, Southeastern Arizona
Archaeologists commonly interpret the Early Formative period through the lens of ceramic technology and as a significant break from Late Archaic or Early Agricultural period lifeways; however, the local changes underlying this pattern often remain obscure. In this paper, we evaluate the existing literature for the Early Formative period the San Carlos Safford Area of southeastern Arizona and discern the accuracy of the current understanding of the local chronology, material culture, and regional patterning. Through a systematic examination of chronological, ceramic, and architectural data, we advocate for several interpretive shifts in the Early Formative period and characterize regional patterning during this temporal interval. We relate the emergence of larger villages as an adaptive strategy against a significant climatic event in the early to mid-sixth century yet also demonstrate the incongruities present between the San Carlos Safford Area and far better studied areas within central and southern Arizona.
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