まとめ
古代マヤ文明は,以前理解されていたよりもより堅牢な経済基盤を持ち,沼地地帯の密集した耕作によって支えられました. 新しいデータは,古典時代後期に大規模な農業のために使用された広大な古代運河システムを明らかにしています.
科学分野:
- 考古学考古学とは
- 古代の文明 古代の文明
- 農業の歴史 農業の歴史
背景:
- 古代マヤ文明の既知の複雑さと,その再構築された経済基盤との間に,長年の不一致が存在しています.
- 以前の理解は,この複雑な社会の経済的基盤が比較的弱いことを示唆していた.
研究 の 目的:
- 古代マヤ文明の農業慣行と経済基盤を調査する.
- マヤ社会の複雑さを再構築された経済基盤と調和させる.
主な方法:
- 南部のマヤの低地での航空調査で合成開口レーダー (SAR) を利用しました.
- 古代運河に関する比較データを確認し,収集するために,限られた地域で地上調査,発掘,地検を実施しました.
主要な成果:
- 広大な古代の運河システムを特定し,密集栽培のための大規模な排水を示唆しました.
- 地上調査と発掘により,これらの運河の存在と機能を確認した.
- 証拠は,以前考えられていたよりもはるかに集中的な栽培パターンを示している.
結論:
- 紀元後期のマヤ文明は,強力な経済的基盤によって支えられました.
- この経済基盤は,洗練された運河システムによって促進された大規模で集中的な沼地の栽培から派生しました.
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