Mapping Ancient Maya Wooden Architecture On the Seafloor
绘制海底古代玛雅木结构建筑图
基本信息
- 批准号:0513398
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-06-01 至 2009-10-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
With National Science Foundation support, Dr. Heather McKillop and a team of graduate students from Louisiana State University will carry out a three-year underwater archaeology project in Punta Ycacos Lagoon, a coastal lagoon in southern Belize, Central America. The researchers will map the first known ancient Maya wooden buildings, preserved under extraordinary conditions in a peat bog below the sea floor. This is significant, since most modern Maya buildings, both houses and other structures, are wood, and we know from the stone or earthen foundations of ancient buildings, that wooden structures were widespread in antiquity. However, our current knowledge of ancient Maya buildings is based on the stone and adobe buildings and foundations of public and elite architecture and the more humble stone and earth foundations of the common Maya. Wood normally decays in the tropical setting of the Maya area and wooden structural remains have not previously been discovered. A further intellectual merit of the research is that the Punta Ycacos Lagoon buildings were used in the production, storage, and distribution of salt produced by boiling seawater in pots over fires, as indicated by the recovery of the fragmentary remains of the salt pots. Salt was scarce in the interior of the Yucatan where the Classic period civilization developed between A.D. 300 and 900, so this extensive production distant from interior cities suggests there was extensive, non-state controlled production as part of the ancient Maya and other pre-Industrial ancient civilizations. The research team will travel by boat to the remote coastal lagoon in order to locate, flag, and map the wooden posts, other construction wood, and associated artifacts at the underwater sites and continue the comprehensive underwater search of the lagoon for additional sites. The mapping will be carried out using a total station survey instrument that digitally records locations for transfer to a GIS (geographic information system) on a laptop computer. The resulting maps will show the distribution of sites and variability in the size and shape of buildings, interior rooms, and artifacts. The GIS software will allow the spatial data to be analyzed and displayed to interpret from a micro-scale within buildings to a macro-scale including the entire lagoon. The researchers will date the wooden architecture and sites by radiocarbon dating wooden posts, as well as study of the pottery sherds using the type-variety system of Maya ceramic classification. This system classifies pottery on the basis of chronologically sensitive stylistic changes and allows comparison with other Maya sites. The research will evaluate strategies to excavate selected wooden structures and conserve the waterlogged wood in the future. In terms of the broader social implications of the research, the project will provide information useful for incorporating into ecotourism in Belize since the wooden architecture provides a new dimension to archaeology in the country. The research will provide ancient analogs with the modern Maya to connect with the wooden structures of the present landscape. The project will provide training of graduate students. The results of the research will be presented in Belize, at international conferences and in publications, and other avenues to inform the scientific community and the interested public. In general, the research will enhance our knowledge of the cultural value of archaeological sites in low-lying coastal areas worldwide that are subject to inundation by sea-level rise and global climate change.
在美国国家科学基金会的支持下,石楠麦基洛普博士和路易斯安那州立大学的一组研究生将在中美洲伯利兹南部的沿海泻湖蓬塔伊卡科斯泻湖开展一项为期三年的水下考古项目。研究人员将绘制出第一批已知的古代玛雅木结构建筑的地图,这些建筑在海底泥炭沼泽中的特殊条件下保存下来。这一点很重要,因为大多数现代玛雅建筑,无论是房屋还是其他结构,都是木制的,我们从古代建筑的石头或泥土地基中知道,木结构在古代很普遍。然而,我们目前对古代玛雅建筑的了解是基于石头和土坯建筑以及公共和精英建筑的基础,以及普通玛雅人更简陋的石头和泥土基础。木材通常在玛雅地区的热带环境中腐烂,以前从未发现过木结构遗迹。这项研究的另一个学术价值是,蓬塔伊卡科斯泻湖的建筑物被用于生产、储存和分配盐,盐是用锅在火上煮沸海水制成的,盐锅的碎片残骸的恢复表明了这一点。盐在尤卡坦半岛的内部是稀缺的,那里的古典时期文明在公元300年至900年之间发展起来,所以这种远离内陆城市的广泛生产表明,作为古玛雅和其他前工业文明的一部分,有广泛的非国家控制的生产。研究小组将乘船前往偏远的沿海泻湖,以定位,标记和绘制水下遗址的木桩,其他建筑木材和相关文物,并继续对泻湖进行全面的水下搜索,以寻找更多的遗址。测绘工作将使用全站仪进行,全站仪以数字方式记录位置,并将其传送到膝上型计算机上的地理信息系统。生成的地图将显示遗址的分布以及建筑物、室内房间和人工制品的大小和形状的变化。地理信息系统软件将允许分析和显示空间数据,从建筑物内的微观尺度到包括整个泻湖在内的宏观尺度进行解释。研究人员将通过放射性碳测年木柱来确定木制建筑和遗址的年代,并使用玛雅陶瓷分类的类型多样性系统来研究陶器碎片。该系统根据年代敏感的风格变化对陶器进行分类,并允许与其他玛雅遗址进行比较。这项研究将评估挖掘选定的木结构和保护未来的浸水木材的策略。 就研究的更广泛的社会影响而言,该项目将提供有益于纳入伯利兹生态旅游的信息,因为木结构建筑为该国的考古学提供了一个新的层面。这项研究将提供与现代玛雅的古代类似物,以与目前景观的木结构连接。该项目将提供研究生培训。研究结果将在伯利兹的国际会议上和出版物上以及通过其他途径向科学界和有关公众介绍。总的来说,这项研究将提高我们对世界各地低洼沿海地区考古遗址文化价值的认识,这些地区易受海平面上升和全球气候变化的淹没。
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Heather McKillop其他文献
EXCAVATIONS OF BUILDING A AND LINE OF PALMETTO PALM POSTS AT EK WAY NAL, BELIZE
伯利兹 EK WAY NAL 的 A 栋建筑和棕榈柱线的挖掘
- DOI:
10.62064/rrba.18.30 - 发表时间:
2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Hollie Lincoln;Heather McKillop;E. Sills - 通讯作者:
E. Sills
SEA-LEVEL RISE AND SETTLEMENT AT EK WAY NAL: CORING THE PAST
EK WAY NAL 的海平面上升和沉降:回溯过去
- DOI:
10.62064/rrba.18.31 - 发表时间:
2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Cheryl M. Foster;Heather McKillop;E. Sills - 通讯作者:
E. Sills
THE IMPORTANCE OF USING SEDIMENT CHEMISTRY TO INTERPRET ANCIENT MAYA SALT MAKING ACTIVITIES AT THE PAYNES CREEK SALT WORKS
使用沉积物化学解释佩恩斯溪盐厂古代玛雅制盐活动的重要性
- DOI:
10.62064/rrba.18.29 - 发表时间:
2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
E. Sills;Heather McKillop - 通讯作者:
Heather McKillop
Heather McKillop的其他文献
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{{ truncateString('Heather McKillop', 18)}}的其他基金
Labor Organization In A Traditional Complex Society
传统复杂社会中的劳工组织
- 批准号:
1826653 - 财政年份:2018
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Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Identifying activity areas at ancient Maya salt works, Belize
博士论文改进补助金:确定伯利兹古代玛雅盐场的活动区域
- 批准号:
1139178 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: Ancient Maya Wooden Architecture and the Salt Industry
合作研究:古代玛雅木结构建筑与盐业
- 批准号:
1026796 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Dissertation: Water Resource Management by the Ancient Maya of Yucatan, Mexico
论文:墨西哥尤卡坦古玛雅人的水资源管理
- 批准号:
0003281 - 财政年份:2000
- 资助金额:
-- - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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