Joya de Cerén
Joya de Cerén (Perhiasan Cerén dalam bahasa Spanyol) adalah sebuah situs arkeologi di Departemen La Libertad, El Salvador, yang menampilkan desa pertanian Maya pra-Kolumbus. Situs Maya kuno Joya de Cerén terletak di Lembah Zapotitán, yang berjarak 36,000 meter dari barat laut San Salvador, El Salvador.[1] Situs tersebut sering kali disebut sebagai "Pompeii dari Benua Amerika", yang membandingkannya dengan reruntuhan Romawi terkenal tersebut.
Catatan
- ^ Castellanos, p. 94.
Referensi
- Conyers, Lawrence B. (1996) "Archaeological evidence for dating the Loma Caldera eruption, Ceren, El Salvador", in Geoarchaeology Vol. 11, Iss. 5, pp. 377–391.
- "Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site." United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. UNESCO, n.d. Web. 15 Apr 2012.<http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/675>.
- Lentz, David L.; Beaudry-Corbett, Marilyn; de Aguilar, Maria Luisa Reyna; Kaplan, Lawrence (1996) "Foodstuffs, Forests, Fields, and Shelter: A Paleoethnobotanical Analysis of Vessel Contents from the Ceren Site, El Salvador" in Latin American Antiquity Vol. 7, No. 3 (Sep., 1996), pp. 247–262.
- Castellanos, Carolina, and Descamps, Francoise 2004 Joya de Cerén, El Salvador: site interpretation in participatory management planning. Blackwell Publishing. 56(3), 94-103.
- Brown, Linda, and Payson Sheets 2000 Distinguishing Domestic from Ceremonial Structures in Southern Mesoamerica: suggestions from Cerén, El Salvador. Mayab 13, 11-21.
- Farahani, Alan, et al. 2017 Identifying ‘plantscapes’ at the Classic Maya village of Joya de Cerén, El Salvador. Antiquity Publications, Ltd. 980-997.
- Miller, D.C. 1989 Stratigraphy of Volcanic Deposits at El Cerén. In P.D. Sheets and B.R. McKee, Eds., 1989 Archaeological Investigations at the Cerén Site, El Salvador: A Preliminary Report. Boulder: Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado. 8-19.
- Parnell, J., Terry, R., and Sheets, P. 2002 Soil Chemical Analysis of Ancient Activities in Cerén, El Salvador: A Case Study of a Rapidly Abandoned Site. Latin American Antiquity, 13(3), 331-342.
- Sharer, Robert, and Loa Traxler 2005 The Ancient Maya, 6th edition. Stanford University Press, Redwood City. 1-984.
- Sheets, Payson 1992 The Cerén Site: A Prehistoric Village Buried by Volcanic Ash in Central America. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
- Sheets, Payson 2000 PROVISIONING THE CERÉN HOUSEHOLD: The Vertical Economy, Village Economy, and Household Economy in the Southeastern Maya Periphery. Ancient Mesoamerica, 11(2), 217-230.
- Sheets, Payson 2013 [1] Revealing Ancestral Central America: Dwelling on the Ancestral Joya de Cerén Village. The Smithsonian Latino Center and the National Museum of the American Indian Smithsonian Institution. 22-31.
- CU team discovers Mayan crop system. University of Colorado at Boulder, June 16, 2009
Daftar pustaka
- Before the Volcano Erupted: The Ancient Cerén Village in Central America. Texas University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-292-77761-2
Pranala luar
Wikimedia Commons memiliki media mengenai Joya de Cerén.
- Very comprehensive Ceren website, from University of Colorado at Boulder. Diarsipkan 2019-02-24 di Wayback Machine.
- UNESCO entry on Joya de Ceren
- Photos and short history (Spanish) Diarsipkan 2007-05-26 di Wayback Machine.
13°49′39″N 89°22′09″W / 13.82750°N 89.36917°W / 13.82750; -89.36917
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Situs peninggalan Peradaban Maya
- Actun Tunichil Muknal
- Altun Ha
- Baking Pot
- Barton Creek Cave
- Cahal Pech
- Caracol
- Cerros
- Chaa Creek
- Colha
- Cuello
- El Pilar
- Ka'Kabish
- K'axob
- La Milpa
- Lamanai
- Louisville
- Lower Dover
- Lubaantun
- Marco Gonzalez
- Nim Li Punit
- Nohmul
- Nohoch Che'en
- Pusilha
- San Estevan
- Santa Rita Corozal
- Tipu
- Uxbenka
- Xnaheb
- Xunantunich
- Aguateca
- Altar de Sacrificios
- Arroyo de Piedra
- Balberta
- Bejucal
- Cancuén
- Cerro Quiac
- Chama
- Chitinamit
- Chocolá
- Chutixtiox
- Cotzumalhuapa
- Dos Pilas
- El Baúl
- El Chal
- El Mirador
- El Perú
- El Porvenir
- El Temblor
- El Tintal
- El Zotz
- Guaytán
- Holmul
- Holtun
- Itzan
- Iximche
- Ixkun
- Ixlu
- Ixtonton
- Ixtutz
- Kaminaljuyu
- Kinal
- K'atepan
- La Amelia
- La Blanca
- La Corona
- La Joyanca
- La Muerta
- Machaquila
- Mixco Viejo
- Montana
- Motul de San José
- Naachtun
- Nakbe
- Nakum
- Naranjo
- Pajaral
- Piedras Negras
- Punta de Chimino
- Quiriguá
- Q'umarkaj
- Río Azul
- Sacul
- San Bartolo
- Seibal
- Takalik Abaj
- Tamarindito
- Tayasal
- Tikal
- Topoxte
- Tres Islas
- Uaxactun
- Ucanal
- Wajxaklajun
- Witzna
- Xultun
- Yaxha
- Zacpeten
- Zaculeu
- Zapote Bobal
- Copán
- El Puente
- Acanceh
- Aké
- Balamku
- Becan
- Bonampak
- Calakmul
- Chacchoben
- Chactún
- Chicanná
- Chinkultic
- Chichen Itza
- Chunchucmil
- Coba
- Comalcalco
- Dzibilchaltun
- Edzna
- Ek' Balam
- Izamal
- Izapa
- Jaina
- Jolja'
- Kabah
- Kiuic
- Kohunlich
- Komchen
- Labna
- La Mar
- Mayapan
- Maní
- Moral Reforma
- Muyil
- Oxkintok
- Palenque
- Plan de Ayutla (situs Maya)
- Pomona
- Punta Sur
- Río Bec
- San Gervasio
- Sayil
- Toniná
- Tortuguero
- Tulum
- Uxmal
- Uxul
- Xcaret
- Xelha
- Xlapak
- Xpuhil
- Yaxchilan
- Yaxuna
- Yula
- Yo'okop
- Cara Sucia
- Casa Blanca
- Cihuatán
- Joya de Cerén
- San Andrés
- Tazumal