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This is the first volume to bring together archaeology, anthropology, and art history in the analysis of pre-Columbian pottery. While previous research on ceramic artifacts has been divided by these three disciplines, this volume shows how integrating these approaches provides new understandings of many different aspects of Ancient American societies. Contributors from a variety of backgrounds in these fields explore what ceramics can reveal about ancient social dynamics, trade, ritual, politics, innovation, iconography, and regional styles. Essays identify supernatural and humanistic beliefs through formal analysis of Lower Mississippi Valley "Great Serpent" effigy vessels and Ecuadorian depictions of the human figure. They discuss the cultural identity conveyed by imagery such as Andean head motifs, and they analyze symmetry in designs from locations including the American Southwest. Chapters also take diachronic approaches—methods that track change over time—to ceramics from Mexico’s Tarascan State and the Valley of Oaxaca, as well as from Maya and Toltec societies. This volume provides a much-needed multidisciplinary synthesis of current scholarship on Ancient American ceramics. It is a model of how different research perspectives can together illuminate the relationship between these material artifacts and their broader human culture. Contributors: | Dean Arnold | George J. Bey III | Michael Carrasco | David Dye | James Farmer | Gary Feinman | Amy Hirshman | Yumi Park Huntington | Johanna Minich | Shelia Pozorski and Thomas Pozorski | Jeff Price | Sarahh Scher | Dorothy Washburn | Robert F. Wald

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. List of Figures
  2. pp. vii-x
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  1. List of Maps
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. List of Tables
  2. pp. xiii-xiv
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  1. 1. A New Approach to Pre-Columbian Pottery: Introduction to the Volume
  2. Dean E. Arnold, Yumi Park Huntington, and Johanna Minich
  3. pp. 1-24
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  1. PART I. REVEALING NATURAL AND SUPERNATURAL CONCEPTS THROUGH FORMAL ANALYSIS
  2. pp. 25-28
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  1. 2. Ceramic Wares and Water Spirits: Identifying Religious Sodalities in the Lower Mississippi Valley
  2. David H. Dye
  3. pp. 29-61
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  1. 3. Naturalism and Contrapposto in the Ceramics of Ancient Ecuador: Ideology and the Humanistic Trend in Ancient American Art
  2. James Farmer
  3. pp. 62-94
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  1. PART II. INVESTIGATING IDENTITY AND SOCIAL NARRATIVE THROUGH ICONOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS AND INTERTEXTUALITY
  2. pp. 95-98
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  1. 4. Exploring the Technology and Meaning behind Early Ceramic Figurines from the Casma Valley, Peru
  2. Shelia Pozorski and Thomas Pozorski
  3. pp. 99-130
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  1. 5. Emblems of Cultural Identity in Early Andean Art: Engraved Head Motifs on Cupisnique Ceramics
  2. Yumi Park Huntington
  3. pp. 131-155
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  1. 6. Bodies in Both Worlds: A Preliminary Comparison of Human and Supernatural Dress in Moche Art
  2. Sarahh E. M. Scher
  3. pp. 156-182
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  1. 7. Intertextuality in Classic Maya Ceramic Art and Writing: The Interplay of Myth and History on the Regal Rabbit Vase
  2. Michael D. Carrasco and Robert F. Wald
  3. pp. 183-212
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  1. PART III. SYMMETRY PATTERNS AND THEIR SOCIAL DIMENSIONS
  2. pp. 213-216
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  1. 8. Symmetry Analysis of Step Fret Patterns on Ceramics and Other Media from Mesoamerica and the American Southwest: Continuities and Changes in a Shared Pattern System
  2. Dorothy K. Washburn
  3. pp. 217-248
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  1. 9. The Importance of Symmetry in Defining Caddo Relationships: A Synthesis of Perspectives
  2. Johanna Minich and Jeff Price
  3. pp. 249-272
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  1. PART IV. CHARTING INNOVATION THROUGH DIACHRONIC STUDIES
  2. pp. 273-276
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  1. 10. “Ceramic Sets” in Maya and Toltec Ceramics: The Search for Innovation and Competition in Ancient Mesoamerican Pottery Systems
  2. George J. Bey III
  3. pp. 277-301
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  1. 11. A Diachronic Perspective on the Prehispanic Ceramic Tradition of the Valley of Oaxaca
  2. Gary M. Feinman
  3. pp. 302-334
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  1. 12. Product Continuity and Change in Persistent Household Ceramic Production: The Tarascan Case
  2. Amy J. Hirshman
  3. pp. 335-354
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  1. List of Contributors
  2. pp. 355-358
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 359-370
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