まとめ
この研究は,テオチワカンを含むメキシコの中央部の初期の文明は,単に自給自足の農業ではなく,分散された資源の搾取と交換ネットワークを通じて発展したことを明らかにしています. このモデルは,彼らの拡大を助長し,後の社会に影響を与えた.
科学分野:
- 考古学考古学とは
- 文化エコロジー 文化エコロジー
- メソアメリカ文明 メソアメリカ文明
背景:
- 伝統的なモデルは,メキシコ中部の文明開発のための生計生産に焦点を当てています.
- 最近の研究では,非自給活動が重要な役割を果たしていると示唆されています.
研究 の 目的:
- 早期の中央メキシコの文明における分散型資源の利用,製造,交換の役割を調査する.
- テオチワカンの興起と拡大の基礎を理解するために.
主な方法:
- 確立された考古学的地表調査技術を利用した.
- メキシコ中部のシンビオティック地域における自然交流回廊に沿った集中調査.
主要な成果:
- 発見された遺跡は,分散型資源利用,製造,交換ネットワークの早期開発を示しています.
- このネットワークとテオチワカン (Teotihuacán) の興起との間に強い関連性が見出されました.
- このモデルをテオチワカンのメソアメリカへの拡大の基礎として特定した.
結論:
- 非自給の生産と交換は,最初の中央メキシコの文明 (テオティワカン) の進化に不可欠でした.
- この資源利用モデルは,トゥラやテノチットランのような後の文明が,その拡張のために採用した.
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