[Aztlan] Zapotec ball court at Atzompa investigated

Sven Röhrig sven at 3phase.de
Wed Mar 25 15:26:35 CDT 2009


Hello,

I ve a question regarding the big ballcourts...

Are they necessary ballcourts? What leads to that conclusion?

45 m long court still seems reasonable szise in relation to our modern  
ballgames. But i heard that the Maya ballgame was played in little  
teams...
and while this still works for a 50m range...
does it work on 100m?
Is the great ballcourt of chinchen itza not way to big for 10 players  
on the court?
And is it possible to get the ball thru the 9 meter high stone rings?

Was there some kind of democratisation of the game where bigger groups  
played some kind of multi ball? Means differnt teams played the court  
simultaniously...

Or has the increased szise of ballcourts something to do with a  
changed sacrificion practize?
A fair game to select the victims?
Are there any theories ore hints that show that sacreficial killing of  
players gained popularity over time?

I learned that the  Ballgame was practized for leisure and ritual  
reasons... But in which proportion?

I guess that  in a public ritual you need place for many spectators  
while for public leisure you need space for lots of players.

And i wonder why the rings in the great chinchen ballcourt are so high?
What not necessarily has to be something that has to be  related to  
nasty victim sacrificion...
An impossible goal where the players was ment to loose or just a  
symbolic goal only the very lucky can hit?
Are there common opinions regarding the role of theese big ballcourts  
in the maya world?

So in essence my question is :

Gladiator arena or big leisure field with various ballgames and  
barbeques in parallel?




In booth cases an explanation of bigger ballcourts in the subburbs  
might be to keep noise from the city center...


regrads
Sven Röhrig


Am 25.03.2009 um 18:57 schrieb michael ruggeri:

> Listeros,
>
> INAH has recently investigated the ball court at Santa Maria Atzompa.
> The ball court is 45 meters long and is the  largest court in the
> Zapotec realm. Atzompa was a satellite city of Monte Alban between
> 650-850 AD. There are 2 smaller courts at the same site. It is a
> mystery as to why so many ball courts were built outside of Monte
> Alban and why the largest ball court is found in a satellite city.




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