Identifying plantscapes' at the Classic Maya village of Joya de Ceren, El Salvador

The Classic Maya village of Joya de Ceren is extraordinary in that it was preserved by volcanic ash following the Loma Caldera volcanic eruption. The excellent preservation conditions offer a unique opportunity to understand plants in their primary use contexts, and to examine geospatial relationshi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Antiquity 2017, Vol.91 (358), p.980
Hauptverfasser: Farahani, Alan, Chiou, Katherine L, Harkey, Anna, Hastorf, Christine A, Lentz, David L, Sheets, Payson
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The Classic Maya village of Joya de Ceren is extraordinary in that it was preserved by volcanic ash following the Loma Caldera volcanic eruption. The excellent preservation conditions offer a unique opportunity to understand plants in their primary use contexts, and to examine geospatial relationships between plants--both living and curated--in gardens, fields and households. The geospatial analysis of 'plantscapes' at Ceren presented here provides a template for interpreting botanical resource use and management at other contemporaneous Maya sites, and can contribute to a broader understanding of the use of space, plants and agriculture in the past.
ISSN:0003-598X
DOI:10.15184/aqy.2017.119