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Domesticidad y vida cotidiana urbana en una capital del Norte de Yucatán

La ocupación de un conjunto habitacional del Preclásico Tardío a la época Colonial en Dzibilchaltún
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Esta publicación narra la historia de varias generaciones de una unidad habitacional que habitó una de las áreas más distintivas en la antigua ciudad de Dzibilchaltún. Los residuos de su historia y sus contribuciones a la vida diaria de una capital Maya se encapsularon por varias generaciones en los restos arquitectónicos y artefactos desechados durante la ocupación del contexto habitacional. Los resultados sugieren que los residentes del contexto se identificaban como un grupo de artesanos que posiblemente se afiliaron a una sociedad casa a fin de obtener recursos, acceder bienes exóticos y mejorar su estatus; estrategias que adicionalmente cimentaron su identidad como un grupo de estatus intermedio.   This publication includes the history of several generations of a household residing in one of the most distinctive areas of the ancient city of Dzibilchaltún. The remnants of their history and contributions to daily life, in an ancient Maya capital, were captured in their architectural remains and artifacts discarded during their occupation of a residential area. Results suggest that the residents of this space identified themselves as artisans whose membership to a house society aimed both to access resources and increase status. These strategies intended to consolidate both their identity and intermediate status as a group.    

Author Biography:

Virginia Ochoa-Winemiller, arqueóloga y geógrafa cultural interesada en temas de lo domestico, etnoarqueologia la producción cerámica y el uso de tecnología (Sistemas de información geográfica y escáneres 3D) en el estudio de la cultura material. Actualmente, su investigación se enfoca en el análisis de la producción de figurillas de barro y los talleres de cerámica en el oriente de Honduras. Virginia Ochoa-Winemiller is an anthropological archaeologist and cultural geographer interested in issues of domesticity, ethnoarchaeology, ceramic production, and the application of technology (GIS and 3D scanners) to the study of material culture. Currently, she is working on assessing production of clay figurines and pottery workshops in eastern Honduras.  
Release date Australia
April 28th, 2023
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
104
ISBN-13
9781407359533
Product ID
36650308

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