The social life of pots : glaze wares and cultural dynamics in the Southwest, AD 1250-1680 /
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Imprint: | Tucson : University of Arizona Press, c2006. |
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Description: | xi, 324 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5997961 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- 1. The Social History of Southwestern Glaze Wares
- 2. Glaze Ware Technology, the Social Lives of Pots, and Communities of Practice in the Late Prehistoric Southwest
- 3. The Production and Distribution of Glaze-Painted Pottery in the Pueblo Southwest: A Synthesis
- 4. The Social Contexts of Glaze Paint Ceramic Production and Consumption in the Silver Creek Area
- 5. Decorating Glaze-Painted Pottery in East-Central Arizona
- 6. From Recipe to Identity: Exploring Zuni Glaze Ware Communities of Practice
- 7. The Decline of Zuni Glaze Ware Production in the Tumultuous Fifteenth Century
- 8. Glaze Wares and Regional Social Relationships on the Rio Alamosa
- 9. Black-on-White to Glaze-on-Red: The Adoption of Glaze Technology in the Central Rio Grande Valley
- 10. Inferring Social Interactions from Pottery Recipes: Rio Grande Glaze Paint Composition and Cultural Transmission
- 11. Lead, Paint, and Pots: Rio Grande Intercommunity Dynamics from a Glaze Ware Perspective
- 12. Rio Grande Glaze Ware Technology and Production: Historic Expediency
- 13. Directionality and Exclusivity of Plains-Pueblo Exchange during the Protohistoric Period, AD 1450-1700
- 14. Rio Grande Glaze Paint Ware in Southwestern Archaeology
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- About the Editors
- Index