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Domestic Ceramic Production and Spatial Organization: A Mexican Case Study in Ethnoarchaeology (Revised)

Contributor(s): Arnold III, Philip J (Author)

ISBN: 9780521545839

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: December 4, 2003

Dewey: 972.62

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.45" H x 9.88" L x 7.48" W ( 0.80 lbs) 196 pages

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Social Science | Archaeology

Series: New Studies in Archaeology

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Description: This pioneering ethnoarchaeological study is of contemporary ceramic production and consumption in several villages in the Los Tuxtlas region of Mexico. While many archaeologists have identified ceramic production zones in the archaeological record, their identifying criteria have often been vague and impressionistic. The present book's contribution is to use ethnographic research to suggest how archaeologists might consistently recognise ceramic manufacturing. It also places ceramic production in larger cultural contexts and provides details of the ecology, production, distribution, use, discard, and site formation processes. Philip Arnold's critical observations on some of the serious weaknesses in archaeological interpretations of ceramic production will interest Mesoamericanists and all other archaeologists grappling with these, and related, issues.

Review Quotes: 'Philip Arnold clearly demonstrates how contemporary data can assist scholars in recognizing the archaeological evidence of ceramic manufacture. His work is worthy of emulation.' Man

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