Ceramics of the indigenous cultures of South America : studies of production and exchange through compositional analysis

Weitere Verfasser: Glascock, Michael , [HerausgeberIn]
Neff, Hector , [HerausgeberIn]
Vaughn, Kevin J. , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, [2019].
Umfang/Format: xv, 296 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm.
Schlagworte:
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Chapter one.
  • Compositional analysis of archaeological ceramics /
  • Michael D. Glascock
  • Chapter two.
  • Pottery production and consumption in the Andean-Amazonian frontier of southwestern Colombia (2500-500 BP) /
  • Hernando J. Giraldo, Robert J. Speakman, Michael D. Glascock, and Alejandra M. Gudiño
  • Chapter three.
  • Cultural implications of instrumental neutron activation analysis of ceramics from Palmitopamba, Ecuador /
  • Ronald D. Lippi and Alejandra M. Gudiño
  • Chapter four.
  • Fabric and culture : technological change in Ecuadorian finger-painted pottery /
  • Maria A. Masucci, Hector Neff, Michael D. Glascock, and Robert J. Speakman
  • Chapter five.
  • Crafting beer jars for the Inca on the north coast of Peru /
  • Frances Hayashida
  • Chapter six.
  • Early horizon Cupisnique ceramic production in Pomac, north coast of Peru : the role of archaeometry in its holistic understanding /
  • Izumi Shimada
  • Chapter seven
  • Was Huacas de Sicán a pilgrimage center? : results from compositional analysis of serving vessels from the Great Plaza /
  • Go Matsumoto
  • Chapter eight.
  • Chemical characterization and patterns of ceramic movement in the Cajamarca region of northern Peru /
  • Jason L. Toohey
  • Chapter nine.
  • Inca craft and ritual production : compositional analysis of ceramic pigments from the Temple of the Sun, Pachacamac /
  • James A. Davenport
  • Chapter ten.
  • The analysis of Inca pottery from the Cuzco region : implications for the provisioning of ceramics for Machu Picchu and other Inca sites /
  • Richard L. Burger, Lucy C. Salazar, and Michael D. Glascock
  • Chapter eleven.
  • The 1,500 years of pottery production in the Nasca region of Peru : instrumental neutron activation analysis from the site of La Tiza /
  • Christina A. Conlee, Matthew T. Boulanger, and Michael D. Glascock
  • Chapter twelve.
  • Wari ceramic production in the heartland and provinces
  • Patrick Ryan Williams, Donna Nash, Anita Cook, William Isbell, and Robert J. Speakman
  • Chapter thirteen.
  • Compositional analysis of prehispanic pottery from the dry eastern lowlands of Bolivia /
  • William D. Gilstrap, Emlen Myers, and Hector Neff
  • Chapter fourteen.
  • Pottery from funerary mounds along the arid Atacama Desert coast, Chile : chemistry, circulation, and exchange between the inlands and coast during the formative period /
  • Itací Correa Girrulat, Francisco Gallardo, Mauricio Uribe Rodríguez, Ester Echenique, José Francisco Blanco, Samuel Flewett, Matthew T. Boulanger, and Michael D. Glascock
  • Chapter fifteen.
  • A compositional characterization of ceramic production and circulation during the formative period in Tarapacá, northern Chile /
  • Mauricio Uribe Rodríguez, Estefanía Vidal Montero, Michael D. Glascock, Andrew Menzies, Marcia Muñoz, and Cody C. Roush
  • Chapter sixteen.
  • Testing the social aggregation hypothesis for Llolleo communities in Central Chile : style, pastes, and instrumental neutron activation analysis of ceramic smoking pipes and drinking pots /
  • Fernanda Falabella, Silvia Alfaro, María Teresa Planella, Matthew T. Boulanger, and Michael D. Glascock
  • Chapter seventeen.
  • Recruited or annexed lineages : a chemical analysis of Purén and Lumaco pottery and clays /
  • Leslie G. Cecil, Tom D. Dillehay, and Michael D. Glascock
  • Chapter eighteen.
  • Prestige ceramics in Inca Qollasuyu : production and distribution of imperial and regional ceramics in the southern Andes /
  • Verónica I. Williams, Terence N. D'Altroy, Hector Neff, Robert J. Speakman, and Michael D. Glascock
  • Chapter nineteen.
  • Social interaction and communities of practice in formative period northwestern Argentina : a multi-analytical study of ceramics
  • Marisa Lazzari, Lucas Pereyra Domingorena, Wesley D. Stoner, María Cristina Scattolin, María Alejandra Korstanje, and Michael D. Glascock
  • Chapter twenty.
  • From the mountains to the yungas : provenience and distribution of ceramics in Ambato societies of the Andes of Argentina in the fifth century AD /
  • Martin Giesso, Andrés G. Laguens, Silvana R. Bertolino, Matthew T. Boulanger, and Michael D. Glascock
  • Chapter twenty-one.
  • Instrumental neutron activation analysis of archaeological pottery from Mendoza, central western Argentina /
  • Nuria Sugrañes, María José Ots, Michael D. Glascock, and Gustavo Neme
  • Chapter twenty-two.
  • Ancient exchange networks in the central Amazon /
  • Eduardo G. Neves, Casimiro S. Munita, Roberto Hazenfratz, and Guilherme Z. Mongeló
  • Chapter twenty-three.
  • Ceramic instrumental neutron activation analysis studies in South America /
  • Hector Neff and Kevin J. Vaughn.