Household and Social Change in Ancient Puerto Rico
古代波多黎各的家庭和社会变迁
基本信息
- 批准号:0841110
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.89万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-06-01 至 2013-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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- 关键词:
项目摘要
With the support of the National Science Foundation, an interdisciplinary team of Puerto Rican and American archaeologists, geomorphologists, paleoethnobotanists, and zooarchaeologists will conduct a two-year program of research at the Ceremonial Center of Tibes, Puerto Rico. The ultimate purpose of the research is a more refined understanding of the processes involved in ancient social changes seen in Puerto Rico, an understanding which may then be applied to the development of social inequality in other regions of the world.At the time of European conquest, many of the indigenous peoples of Puerto Rico were organized in stratified societies that have been described by modern anthropologists as chiefdoms. These stratified societies had developed locally in Puerto Rico from earlier egalitarian groups through a series of socio-cultural changes that took place over more than 4000 years of occupation. As social inequality was established in an institutionalized manner, ceremonialism and differential access to resources, status, and power intensified.To develop a robust picture of past social organization and change in Puerto Rico, this project will focus on studying ancient households' economy, organization, composition, and meaning. As the dynamics of social inequality play out on the scale of both individuals and societies, the present study aims to take a "bottom up" rather than "top down" approach and examine the development of social inequality from the perspective of individuals and households In order to accomplish these goals, a rigorous field methodology will be employed to uncover domestic areas by excavating extensive areas of the site. As excavations proceed, archaeological material and soil samples will be collected for the analysis of various kinds of artifacts and the identification of botanical and faunal remains. Moreover, geomorphological studies will be conducted to better understand how soils formed and how humans impacted the general landscape of the site.The intellectual merit of this project is twofold: First, it seeks to study the in situ development of social stratification in a part of the world that has traditionally received short shrift. While a great deal of research has been directed at understanding the causes and consequences of increasing social hierarchization in regions like Mesopotamia, Mexico, and the Andes, comparatively little effort has been expended in regions such as the Caribbean. Second, by using a rigorous methodology, the project will provide more fine-grained data that can be used for both theory-building and testing.The proposed project will have a broad impact at least in two ways. First, the project will include an educational component allowing Puerto Rican and American students to participate during the sampling and analytical stages. Second, educational activities will also be extended to the general public since the site is in an archaeological park with a museum and it is visited by thousands of people every year. The information obtained will be incorporated in their exhibits, brochures, and catalogs. Lectures and small temporary exhibits will also be offered.
在国家科学基金会的支持下,一个由波多黎各和美国考古学家、地貌学家、古民族植物学家和动物考古学家组成的跨学科小组将在波多黎各的提贝斯仪式中心进行为期两年的研究计划。这项研究的最终目的是更精确地了解波多黎各古代社会变化的过程,这种了解可以应用于世界其他地区社会不平等的发展,在欧洲人征服时,波多黎各的许多土著人民组成了分层社会,现代人类学家将其描述为酋长社会。这些分层的社会是在波多黎各当地从早期的平等主义群体发展起来的,经过4000多年的占领,发生了一系列社会文化变化。随着社会不平等以制度化的方式确立,仪式主义和获得资源、地位和权力的差别加剧。为了发展波多黎各过去社会组织和变化的强大图景,本项目将重点研究古代家庭的经济、组织、组成和意义。由于社会不平等的动态在个人和社会的规模上发挥作用,本研究旨在采取“自下而上”而不是“自上而下”的方法,并从个人和家庭的角度研究社会不平等的发展。为了实现这些目标,将采用严格的实地方法,通过挖掘遗址的广泛区域来揭示国内地区。 随着挖掘工作的进行,将收集考古材料和土壤样本,用于分析各种人工制品和鉴定植物和动物遗骸。 此外,还将进行地貌研究,以更好地了解土壤是如何形成的,以及人类是如何影响遗址的总体景观的。该项目的智力价值有两个方面:首先,它试图研究世界上一个传统上受到忽视的地区的社会分层的原地发展。虽然大量的研究致力于了解诸如美索不达米亚、墨西哥和安第斯山脉等地区社会等级化加剧的原因和后果,但在加勒比等地区的研究相对较少。第二,通过使用严格的方法,该项目将提供更细粒度的数据,可用于理论构建和测试。该项目将至少在两个方面产生广泛的影响。 首先,该项目将包括一个教育部分,使波多黎各和美国学生能够参与取样和分析阶段。 第二,教育活动也将扩大到一般公众,因为该网站是在一个考古公园与博物馆,它是由成千上万的人参观,每年。 所获得的信息将被纳入他们的展品,小册子和目录。还将提供讲座和小型临时展览。
项目成果
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474 Effect of labor induction on cesarean rates in diabetic pregnancies
- DOI:
10.1016/s0002-9378(01)80506-8 - 发表时间:
2001-12-01 - 期刊:
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- 作者:
William Rayburn;Jose Gonzalez;Luis Curet;Anna Levy - 通讯作者:
Anna Levy
121 Diagnosing prenatal substance use at birth: Rates of diagnosis in substance dependent women and their infants
- DOI:
10.1016/s0002-9378(01)80156-3 - 发表时间:
2001-12-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Paula Wilbourne;Luis Curet;Veronica Dorato - 通讯作者:
Veronica Dorato
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