This thesis presents the results of petrographic point counting analyses of Muna Slate ware, the predominant slipped ceramic ware in the Northern Maya Lowlands during the Late and Terminal Classic Periods (600-1000 A.D.) of Maya prehistory. Recently, it was hypothesized that Muna Slate wares were centrally produced and distributed from the Puuc Hills site of Sayil (Smyth and Dore 1994; Smyth et al. 1995). Given that Muna Slate wares may be considered utilitarian subsistence items (sensu Brumfiel and Earle 1987), this suggestion runs counter to several arguments that ancient Maya utilitarian ceramics production is associated with outlying communities and that their distribution is localized. In the research presented here, the model of Muna ...
Traditionally, the analysis of ceramics has played a major role in archaeological research the world...
Lime plasters are mixtures of burnt lime, aggregates and other materials that are employed in masonr...
Ancient Classic Lowland Maya potters made vessels to serve various needs, which were sometimes excha...
This thesis presents the results of petrographic point counting analyses of Muna Slate ware, the pre...
This thesis presents the results of petrographic point counting analyses of Muna Slate ware, thepred...
This dissertation proposes a methodology for the formulation of a catalogue for shell artifacts that...
Sequencing the ceramics in Guatemala’s Holmul region has the potential to answer important questions...
This dissertation uses multiple lines of evidence to understand production, exchange and crafting in...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This study investigates continuity and change in ceramic production and consumption during the Clas...
The rise of the Late Classic (AD 600-900) Maya polity of Lower Dover, Belize involved a number of ch...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007.Archaeological research continues to document the ma...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This paper examines the production and exchange of a particular type of ceramic...
My thesis research will concentrate on bone tool use and production at the site of Ucanal, Guatemala...
Traditionally, the analysis of ceramics has played a major role in archaeological research the world...
Lime plasters are mixtures of burnt lime, aggregates and other materials that are employed in masonr...
Ancient Classic Lowland Maya potters made vessels to serve various needs, which were sometimes excha...
This thesis presents the results of petrographic point counting analyses of Muna Slate ware, the pre...
This thesis presents the results of petrographic point counting analyses of Muna Slate ware, thepred...
This dissertation proposes a methodology for the formulation of a catalogue for shell artifacts that...
Sequencing the ceramics in Guatemala’s Holmul region has the potential to answer important questions...
This dissertation uses multiple lines of evidence to understand production, exchange and crafting in...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This study investigates continuity and change in ceramic production and consumption during the Clas...
The rise of the Late Classic (AD 600-900) Maya polity of Lower Dover, Belize involved a number of ch...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007.Archaeological research continues to document the ma...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This paper examines the production and exchange of a particular type of ceramic...
My thesis research will concentrate on bone tool use and production at the site of Ucanal, Guatemala...
Traditionally, the analysis of ceramics has played a major role in archaeological research the world...
Lime plasters are mixtures of burnt lime, aggregates and other materials that are employed in masonr...
Ancient Classic Lowland Maya potters made vessels to serve various needs, which were sometimes excha...