L’habitation maya

In this preliminary research, which makes use of archaeological, epigraphic and ethnological information, we present certain arguments showing a linguistic and conceptual continuity in the Mayan dwelling as a delimited space. The visible and invisible boundaries that temporarily or permanently enclo...

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Main Authors: Fabienne de Pierrebourg, Marie-Charlotte Arnauld, Helios Figuerola, Jean-Michel Hoppan, Olivier Le Guen, Perla Petrich
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Language:fra
Published: Laboratoire d'Ethnologie et de Sociologie Comparative 2012-12-01
Series:Ateliers d'Anthropologie
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ateliers/9237
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author Fabienne de Pierrebourg
Marie-Charlotte Arnauld
Helios Figuerola
Jean-Michel Hoppan
Olivier Le Guen
Perla Petrich
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description In this preliminary research, which makes use of archaeological, epigraphic and ethnological information, we present certain arguments showing a linguistic and conceptual continuity in the Mayan dwelling as a delimited space. The visible and invisible boundaries that temporarily or permanently enclose or divide up its space seem quite similar in the various regions and periods considered. Through their way of welcoming outsiders into the domestic group, a series of boundaries appear, which also serve as passage ways.
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spellingShingle Fabienne de Pierrebourg
Marie-Charlotte Arnauld
Helios Figuerola
Jean-Michel Hoppan
Olivier Le Guen
Perla Petrich
L’habitation maya
Ateliers d'Anthropologie
ethnology
Maya
archaeology
boundaries
dwelling
epigraphy
title L’habitation maya
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title_short L’habitation maya
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topic ethnology
Maya
archaeology
boundaries
dwelling
epigraphy
url https://journals.openedition.org/ateliers/9237
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