Collaborative Research: Uci-Cansahcab Regional Integration Project
合作研究:Uci-Cansahcab 区域一体化项目
基本信息
- 批准号:1064570
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.26万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-06-01 至 2014-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The Ucí-Cansahcab Regional Integration Project explores the ways in which the integration of several ancient settlements in the Northern Maya lowlands (what is now the state of Yucatan, Mexico) transformed political, economic, social, and ritual life. Integration took place at the beginning of the Classic period (250-550 AD) when the ancient Maya built a stone causeway that linked the city of Ucí with the town of Cansahcab, located 18km to the east. The causeway also connected two other towns and a handful of hamlets in between Ucí and Cansahcab. The rise of Izamal, the regional capital, also played a role in this integration. In particular, a style of architecture using massive stones originated at Izamal and spreads to all of the sites along the causeway. This project seeks to gauge both the impact of regional integration on the people living near the causeway as well as the ways in which these people actively shaped the outcome of this integration. National Science Foundation Funding will be used to excavate eight ruins of various size to detect changes that occurred after the integration and to determine whether these changes affected all sites in the vicinity of Ucí or only those sites linked to the causeways. An appreciation of the dynamics of power has prompted archaeologists to recognize that people do not merely react to policies emanating from central authorities. The dynamic histories and strategic maneuverings of local communities help shape those policies and the terms of integration. A fundamental area of archaeological inquiry has been to study the impact of regional integration on local communities. This approach, sometimes referred to as "bottom up", has been fruitful at multiple levels of political complexity and the current research will add to this domain. However, following the notion that all members of society, regardless of their position in the field of power relations, play active rolls in the production of history, one must also recognize that "impact" goes both ways. In other words, a "bottom-up" approach to historical transformations must attend not only to how hinterland communities were impacted by centralized authorities, but 1) how the strategies of non-elites condition and circumscribe the exercise of centralized power; and, 2) how the extensive social diversity of actors grouped together in the unwieldy category of "non-elite" results in divisions and movements that are themselves a source of transformation. This project has multiple broader impacts. These impacts collaboration with descendant communities and training workers and archaeologists at various skill levels. Collaboration involves working with residents of Ucí and other villages as well as migrant communities in order to promote preservation of cultural heritage. As for training, students at the University of Kentucky as well as the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatan will gain opportunities to complete Masters theses, doctoral dissertations and licentiatura theses with the mentoring of the PI and Mexican collaborators.
Ucí-Cansahcab区域整合项目探索了玛雅北部低地(现在的墨西哥尤卡坦州)几个古代定居点的整合方式,这些定居点改变了政治、经济、社会和仪式生活。融合发生在古典时期(公元250-550年)的开始,当时古玛雅人建造了一条石堤,将Ucí城与东边18公里处的坎萨卡布镇连接起来。这条堤道还连接了Ucí和Cansahcab之间的另外两个城镇和几个小村庄。地区首府伊扎迈(Izamal)的崛起也在这一整合中发挥了作用。特别值得一提的是,一种使用大块石头的建筑风格起源于伊扎迈,并蔓延到堤道沿线的所有遗址。该项目旨在评估区域一体化对居住在堤道附近的人们的影响,以及这些人积极塑造这种一体化结果的方式。国家科学基金会的资金将用于挖掘8个不同大小的遗址,以检测整合后发生的变化,并确定这些变化是否影响了Ucí附近的所有遗址,还是只影响了与堤道相连的遗址。对权力动态的认识促使考古学家认识到,人们不仅仅对中央政府的政策做出反应。当地社区的动态历史和战略操作有助于形成这些政策和一体化条件。考古研究的一个基本领域是研究区域一体化对当地社区的影响。这种方法有时被称为“自下而上”,在政治复杂性的多个层面上取得了丰硕成果,目前的研究将为这一领域增添新的内容。然而,按照所有社会成员,无论其在权力关系领域中的地位如何,都在历史的生产中发挥积极作用的观念,我们也必须认识到“影响”是双向的。换句话说,一种“自下而上”的历史转型方法不仅必须关注中央集权对腹地社区的影响,还必须关注1)非精英群体的策略如何制约和限制中央集权的行使;2)在笨拙的“非精英”类别中聚集在一起的行动者的广泛社会多样性如何导致分裂和运动,而这些分裂和运动本身就是转型的源泉。这个项目有多重更广泛的影响。这些影响了与后代社区的合作,以及对不同技能水平的工人和考古学家的培训。合作包括与Ucí和其他村庄的居民以及移民社区合作,以促进文化遗产的保护。在培训方面,肯塔基大学和尤卡坦Autónoma大学的学生将有机会在PI和墨西哥合作者的指导下完成硕士论文、博士论文和执照论文。
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