Modelar la cabeza: Una tradición mesoamericana milenaria desde el Preclásico hasta la actualidad

Rafael Yon, Adriana Gómez, Ana Lucía Morales, Andrea Argueta, Sara Quiñónez, Clara Secaira, Paulina Garzaro, Shintaro Suzuki

研究成果査読

3 被引用数 (Scopus)

抄録

Head shaping was a widespread prehispanic practice deeply rooted in Mesoamerican people's everyday life, especially among the Maya. After the Spanish Conquest, this practice was prohibited and has fallen in disuse, until becoming an interesting research topic for bioarcheology, physical anthropology, and ethnohistory, or, at least, this is what is commonly thought. Our research began by asking this point. Is the cranial shaping tradition really extinct? To address this query, we conducted questionnaires and interviews in the current territory of Guatemala. After that, we compared results with the recent bioarchaeological discussions and found an excellent analogy that glimpsed the continuation and transformation of this prehispanic tradition.

寄稿の翻訳タイトルHead-shaping: A mesoamerican millennial tradition from the Preclassic era to modern times
本文言語Spanish
ページ(範囲)157-181
ページ数25
ジャーナルEstudios de Cultura Maya
50
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2017
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 考古学
  • カルチュラル スタディーズ
  • 人類学
  • 考古学

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