Escaping Conquest: Human Biology, Ethnogenesis, and Indigenous Engagement with Colonialism in Eten, Peru
逃离征服:秘鲁埃顿的人类生物学、民族起源以及土著与殖民主义的接触
基本信息
- 批准号:1026169
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- 金额:$ 8.15万
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-10-01 至 2012-09-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
European contact and conquest in the Americas initiated a significant biological and cultural transformation that indelibly shaped modern peoples and societies. While South America was a center of this phenomenon, it has received the least scientific study. Bioarchaeological research of human skeletons and their archaeological settings is now poised to advance our understanding of culture contact and conquest by interlinking biological, social, economic, and cultural perspectives of the human past. The researchers are completing excavation and analyses of the ruins of the colonial town of Eten, Lambayeque Valley, Peru, to provide unique perspectives of the question of contact and conquest. Human skeletal remains, burial rituals, and the archaeological study of the colonial town itself are utilized in the test of two hypotheses. First, the health of the local Muchik people (measured by skeletal forms of acute and chronic childhood stress, adult disease, and demographic indicators), long presumed to decline following conquest, did not suffer at Eten. Resource-rich microenvironments around Eten and a strong local economy promoted better health outcomes due to stable and sufficient nutrition (reconstructed from studies of oral health, stable isotope analysis of bone, dental microwear, zooarchaeology, and paleobotany). Second, native Muchik society did not collapse, but transformed to reshape Muchik culture and biology. Burial in Eten reflects an ideologically powerful compromise between Spanish and Muchik religions, forming hybrid rituals. At the same time, new political interactions among the Muchik altered their mate exchange networks and biological hybridization (measured via mtDNA and dental trait variation). The project produces a holistic and humanized reconstruction life and death in colonial Peru to address global questions about culture contact and colonialism. It promotes problem-based and theoretically driven investigations of burials, their contents, and archaeological settings. It furnishes data to be used in a site museum, contributes to a modern Muchik cultural revitalization, and has multiple educational impacts spanning the Peruvian public and anthropological interests alike as we develop new scientific perspectives regarding how Native Americans actively responded and adapted to European conquest in the Western Hemisphere.
欧洲人在美洲的接触和征服引发了一场重大的生物和文化变革,不可磨灭地塑造了现代民族和社会。虽然南美洲是这一现象的中心,但它得到的科学研究最少。对人类骨骼及其考古背景的生物考古学研究,通过将人类过去的生物、社会、经济和文化观点联系起来,现在正准备推进我们对文化接触和征服的理解。 研究人员正在完成对秘鲁兰巴耶克山谷殖民城镇Eten遗址的挖掘和分析,以提供接触和征服问题的独特视角。人类骨骼遗骸,埋葬仪式,和殖民城镇本身的考古研究被用于两个假设的测试。 首先,当地穆奇克人的健康状况(通过骨骼形式的急性和慢性儿童压力、成人疾病和人口统计指标来衡量),长期以来一直被认为在征服后下降,但在埃滕并没有受到影响。Eten周围资源丰富的微环境和强大的当地经济促进了更好的健康结果,这是由于稳定和充足的营养(根据口腔健康,骨骼稳定同位素分析,牙齿微磨损,动物考古学和古植物学的研究重建)。第二,本土的Muchik社会并没有崩溃,而是发生了转变,重塑了Muchik文化和生物。埃顿的埋葬反映了西班牙和穆奇克宗教之间在意识形态上的强大妥协,形成了混合仪式。与此同时,Muchik人之间新的政治互动改变了他们的配偶交换网络和生物杂交(通过mtDNA和牙齿性状变异来测量)。该项目通过对殖民地秘鲁的生与死进行全面人性化的重建,来解决文化接触和殖民主义的全球性问题。它促进了基于问题和理论驱动的墓葬,其内容和考古环境的调查。它将数据用于遗址博物馆,有助于现代Muchik文化的振兴,并具有跨越秘鲁公众和人类学利益的多重教育影响,因为我们开发了关于美洲原住民如何积极应对和适应欧洲征服西半球的新科学观点。
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2316572 - 财政年份:2023
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