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Leslie C. Shaw 《Journal of Archaeological Research》2012,20(2):117-155
The modeling of ancient Maya economies has been a dynamic area of archaeological research in the past few decades, but in
most cases there has been little attention on how goods actually changed hands. Through an overview of the literature, this
paper considers marketplace exchange as one mechanism of distribution. Researchers have proposed a number of physical features
and artifact characteristics that may be expected in association with marketplace activity, and new methods of data collection
have been offered that can be used to build a case for marketplace exchange. What remains is the challenge of developing strategies
to identify ancient Maya marketplaces convincingly through archaeological excavation. 相似文献
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Counting the Children: The Role of Children in the Production of Finger Flutings in Four Upper Palaeolithic Caves
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Leslie Van Gelder 《Oxford Journal of Archaeology》2015,34(2):119-138
Children and young adults are believed to have represented up to 40 per cent of Upper Palaeolithic populations, yet little is known of their engagement in deep caves besides evidence of their hand and footprints. In this study we examine finger flutings, lines drawn with fingers in soft surfaces, in 12 Franco‐Cantabrian Upper Palaeolithic caves to look for forensic evidence of unique individuals. We find evidence of children as finger fluters in four caves (El Castillo, Las Chimeneas, Rouffignac and Gargas). We discuss the types, locations and frequency of their flutings, as well as the relationship between their flutings and those made by non‐children in the same caves and chambers. The small number of participants calls into question past theories of children's engagement in ritual and initiation in these particular caves. 相似文献
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