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portada Food, Fire and Fragrance: A Paleoethnobotanical Perspective on Classic Maya Cave Rituals (British Archaeological Reports International Series)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2011
Language
English
Pages
177
Format
Paperback
Weight
1.30
ISBN13
9781407307411

Food, Fire and Fragrance: A Paleoethnobotanical Perspective on Classic Maya Cave Rituals (British Archaeological Reports International Series)

Christopher T. Morehart (Author) · British Archaeological Reports · Paperback

Food, Fire and Fragrance: A Paleoethnobotanical Perspective on Classic Maya Cave Rituals (British Archaeological Reports International Series) - Christopher T. Morehart

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Synopsis "Food, Fire and Fragrance: A Paleoethnobotanical Perspective on Classic Maya Cave Rituals (British Archaeological Reports International Series)"

With few exceptions, virtually no other paleoethnobotanist has studied how the ancient Maya interacted with their spiritual universe via ritual practice. Archaeobotanical studies are still rare in the Maya region, though this has been changing. In terms of caves, this situation remains perplexing. There are few kinds of archaeological contexts in this region that permit good preservation. These caves are not the arid caves of Peru, of the Southwest United States, or even of Puebla, Mexico. They are hot and humidconditions that seem very difficult for the long term preservation of organic remains. But, in general, they differ remarkably from the environment outside. Outside these caves one finds inter and intra-seasonal fluctuations in temperature and precipitation. Inside, however, caves are stable microenvironments. This stability offers archaeologists a rare opportunity to access a component of past life that was so central but, today, is so utterly absent from our records. The author decided to write this present work because of its intrinsic value for anthropological archaeology generally and for Maya archaeology specifically. How many ears of maize have Maya archaeologists found? How many bean cotyledons or squash rinds? How many fragments of cloth? The author recovered more archaeobotanical remains (in terms of diversity and overall abundance) than is commonly recovered from an entire habitation site from a single feature at Barton Creek Cave, and to his knowledge to date this monograph is the only one of its kindthe only full length book on paleoethnobotany in Maya archaeology. Although archaeobotanists continue to make methodological advances (especially in micro-floral research), it is still an under-utilized discipline in the Maya area. 1) Introduction; 2) Paleoethnobotany of the Maya and the ritual use of plants; 3) Caves in ancient Maya society; 4) Environmental and cultural setting of cave utilization in the upper Belize Valley; 5) Archaeobotanical investigations; 6) Plants and ancient Maya cave rituals; 7) Conclusion; Appendix A. Archaeobotanical Data; Appendix B. Descriptions of Macrofloral Remains; Appendix C. Comparative Maize Data; Appendix D. Results of Radiometric Analysis; Appendix E. Glossary.

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