Approaching Social Practice through Access Analysis at Las Canoas, Honduras
2005; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 16; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/30042506
ISSN2325-5080
Autores Tópico(s)Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
ResumoAbstract Identifying patterns in the organization of spaces, and in the ways past peoples may have moved through those spaces, can provide insights into daily practice, group interaction, and social control in community life. To identify such patterns, a modified version of access analysis is applied to the densely settled Late Classic (A.D. 650–960) site of Las Canoas, northwest Honduras. The usefulness of this spatial diagramming technique to illuminate patterns of potential significance to the past architects and occupants of this site will be critically assessed. In particular, access analysis is applied to consider formal and informal control of movement and social interaction within two discrete household groups. Conclusions regarding spatial use and social practice at Las Canoas are drawn from combined consideration of access diagrams, architectural form, activity distribution, and connections with the surrounding landscape.
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