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Sourcing Prehistoric Ceramics at Chodistaas Pueblo, Arizona: The Circulation of People and Pots in the Grasshopper Region

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2022
summary
For decades archaeologists have used pottery to reconstruct the lifeways of ancient populations. It has become increasingly evident, however, that to make inferences about prehistoric economic, social, and political activities through the patterning of ceramic variation, it is necessary to determine the location where the vessels were made. Through detailed analysis of manufacturing technology and design styles as well as the use of modern analytical techniques such as neutron activation analysis, ZedeƱo here demonstrates a broadly applicable methodology for identifying local and nonlocal ceramics.

Table of Contents

Cover

Halftitle Page

Title Page

pp. iii-iii

About the Author

pp. iv-iv

Copyright

Contents

pp. v-vi

Figures

pp. vii-vii

Tables

pp. viii-viii

Foreword

pp. ix-x

Preface

pp. xi-xii

Acknowledgments

pp. xiii-xiii

1. The Provenience of Prehistoric Ceramics

pp. 1-8

2. A Tridimensional Approach to Identifying Ceramic Variation and Manufacturing Loci

pp. 9-13

3. Ceramic Circulation: Behavioral Mechanisms and Archaeological Correlates

pp. 14-21

4. The Ceramic Assemblage at Chodistaas Pueblo

pp. 22-32

5. Ceramic Design Style and Technology: Methods of Analysis

pp. 33-42

6. Clay Survey and Compositional Analysis of Vessels from Chodistaas Pueblo

pp. 43-54

7. Manufacture and Circulation of Corrugated and Plain Pottery

pp. 55-71

8. The Circulation of Cibola White Ware, White Mountain Red Ware, and Roosevelt Red Ware

pp. 72-99

9. Archaeological Ceramics and Prehistoric Behavior

pp. 100-106

Appendix A. Identification of Chodistaas Pueblo Vessels by Provenience, Ware, Form, and Temper

pp. 107-116

Appendix B. INAA: Elemental Concentrations of Samples from Decorated and Undecorated Vessels

pp. 117-121

Appendix C. ICP Spectroscopy: Elemental Concentrations of Samples from Decorated and Undecorated Vessels

pp. 123-125

References

pp. 127-143

Index

pp. 145-150

Abstract

pp. 151-151

Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona

pp. 153-154
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