...The various cultural elements seen in the Mexica culture were inherited, organized, and developed from existing elements. The orange-based, black-lined pottery known as Aztec pottery was made before the Mexica arrived in the Valley of Mexico, the magnificent art and crafts that were excavated were made by artisans brought from the conquered territories, and the complex religious system was the result of organizing the gods of the conquered territories with similar characteristics. However, this fact does not diminish the value of the Mexica culture, but shows that they were also the successors of Mesoamerican culture, and that the Mexica culture, or Aztec culture, occupies the pinnacle of the Chichimeca culture. ... *Some of the terminology used to refer to "Aztec pottery" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…メシカ文化にみるさまざまな文化要素は,すでに存在していたものを継承し,組織化して発展させたものであった。アステカ式土器と称されるオレンジ地黒線文土器は,メシカ族がメキシコ盆地に到着する以前から作られていたものであり,発掘されたみごとな美術工芸品類は,征服地から連れてきた工人によって作られ,複雑な宗教体系も征服地の似た性格の神々を組織化した結果であった。しかし,この事実はメシカ文化の価値を低めるものではなく,彼らもまたメソアメリカ文化の継承者であることを示すものであり,メシカ文化すなわちアステカ文化は,チチメカ文化の頂点の地位を占めることを示すものである。… ※「アステカ式土器」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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