Integrative approaches in ceramic petrography /

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Imprint:Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, [2017]
Description:1 online resource (xi, 233 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11549579
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Other authors / contributors:Ownby, Mary F., editor.
Druc, Isabelle C. (Isabelle Clara), 1962- editor.
Masucci, Maria A., 1958- editor.
ISBN:9781607815075
1607815079
9781607815068
1607815060
Notes:This volume grew out of a symposium entitled "Petrography's Continued Role in Ceramic Studies: New Advances and Debates," held at the 2012 Society for American Archaeology meeting.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Other form:Print version: Integrative approaches in ceramic petrography. Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, [2017] 9781607815068
Standard no.:40026905652
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1.Petrography First: Issues of Identification and Sourcing Volcanic Ash Temper in Maya Pottery / Connie Christensen
  • 2.The Importance of Petrography for Interpreting Compositional Data: A Case Study of Tanque Verde Red-on-Brown / Mary F. Ownby
  • 3.The Organization of Ceramic Production and the Origins of Complexity in the Late Prehispanic Coastal Societies of Ecuador / Jeff Speakman
  • 4.Petrography and pXRF at San Pedro de Atacama, Northern Chile: Exploring Ancient Ceramic Production / Ester Echenique
  • 5.Technical Comparisons of Halaf and Ubaid Sherds from Tell Ziyadeh: A Pilot Study / Yukiko Tonoike
  • 6.Petrography in the Age of Instrumental Characterization: An Example from Honey Bee Village, Pima County, Arizona / James M. Heidke
  • 7.The Contribution of Petrography to Understanding the Production and Consumption of Early Helladic Ceramics from Nemea, Mainland Greece / Daniel J. Pullen
  • 8.The Use of Loess in Pottery Manufacture: A Comparative Analysis of Pottery from Yinxu in North China and Linearbandkeramik Sites in Belgium / James B. Stoltman
  • 9.Clay Pellets in Hohokam Red-on-Buff Pottery: Shifts in Pottery Recipes and the Organization of Ceramic Production / Sophia E. Kelly
  • 10.Looking for the Right Outcrop: Ceramic Petrography in the Peruvian Andes / Pedro Navarro
  • 11.Petrography and Behavior When the Minerals Do Not Change: Textural Analysis of Disaster Impacts on Historic Hidatsa Potting Practices, North Dakota / Kacy L. Hollenback
  • 12.Field-Based Experiments Replicating Ceramic Fabrics: Late Bronze Age Cookwares from Two Mediterranean Sites / Mara T. Horowitz
  • 13.Point/Counter Point II: The Accuracy and Feasibility of Digital Image Techniques in the Analysis of Pottery Tempers Using Sherd Edges / Ann S. Cordell
  • 14.Ceramic Petrography: Integration, Adaptation, and Innovation / Ian K. Whitbread.